Better Together

Bring Manorway to your HOA. Your owner-landlords get the rest, free.

When your community runs on Manorway, owners who rent their unit get Manorway Rentals at no cost for their first unit — at the matching tier. Compliance baked in. No double-data-entry. No surprise rental-cap violations. Board safe rentals, by design.

The gap

Today, your owner-landlords are flying blind. So is your board.

When an owner in your community decides to rent their unit, they typically leave the HOA ecosystem entirely. They open a TurboTenant or Avail account. They list the unit. They sign a lease. They collect rent. None of it is visible to the board.

The lease term might violate the community's minimum. The rental cap might already be hit. The new tenant never registers. The board finds out months later — usually after a violation, usually from a neighbor.

Standalone landlord tools don't know what your CC&Rs allow. They can't. That's the gap Manorway Rentals closes when your HOA already runs on Manorway.

What makes it different

Compliance is baked in, not bolted on.

Buildium doesn't know your CC&Rs. RentRedi can't tell you the cap is at 24 out of 25. Manorway can.

01

Rental cap counted automatically

When an owner lists a unit, Manorway checks the community's rental cap before the listing can publish. If the cap is hit, the owner sees it immediately and can request a waiver from the board through the same flow. No more cap violations discovered after the lease is signed.

02

Lease terms enforced at listing

Twelve-month minimum? No short-term rentals? Pet restrictions? Parking limits? The community's rules are pre-loaded into the listing flow. Owners can't accidentally violate them. The board doesn't have to police it after the fact.

03

Tenant registration on signing

The moment a lease is signed, the tenant is registered with the HOA. Contact info, lease term, vehicle, pets — whatever the community requires — populated automatically. Boards stop chasing. Owners stop forgetting.

04

Tenants get a portal too

Tenants in a Manorway rental in a Manorway HOA get a free community portal. They see the rules, submit ARC requests through their landlord, and receive community notices. Today, tenants are invisible to most HOA software. That's where most rules friction starts.

The offer

Free Rentals at the matching tier.

However your HOA runs on Manorway, the same tier comes through to your owners on Rentals — for their first unit, at no charge.

If your HOA is on Platform

Free Platform Rentals

Owners get Manorway Rentals Platform free for their first unit. Listings, leases, rent collection, maintenance — owner runs it themselves, compliance wired to the board.

If your HOA is on Managed

Free Managed Rentals

Owners get Manorway Rentals Managed free for their first unit. Full-service. We handle the rental like a property manager would — same standard your board already trusts.

Additional units bill at standard rates. Most owner-landlords own exactly one rental, so for nearly everyone in your community, this is free, forever. Boards can position it as a community amenity — like the gym at the clubhouse.

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A note on privacy

Your HOA sees what your lease requires them to see. Nothing else.

We get the question often: if my HOA runs on Manorway and I rent through Manorway, can the board see my rent roll? The answer is no.

What flows to the board is the same information they're entitled to under your community's governing documents: lease term, tenant name, contact info, occupancy. That's it. Your rental income, your screening reports, your tenant communications, your maintenance spend, your tax documents — those stay in your Rentals account, visible only to you.

Same database, different access. We built it this way on purpose. Owner-landlords need to trust the platform with their financials. Boards only need what the CC&Rs require. Both can be true at once.

Two products. One platform. Better together.

Bring Manorway to your HOA and your owner-landlords get the rest, free. Talk to us about your community.

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