Every time-sensitive update in one place so nothing slips
Notifications surfaces alerts from across the portfolio: expiring leases, overdue payments, open maintenance, and reservation expirations, so the team acts before they become problems.

Connected areas inside Hausive
Notifications pulls from leases, charges, maintenance, and reservations so every time-sensitive update surfaces in one stream.
Lease alerts
Upcoming expirations and renewal windows across the portfolio.
Payment alerts
Overdue charges that have not been recorded as paid.
Operational alerts
Open maintenance tickets, expiring reservations, and other time-sensitive items.
How teams usually run it
Teams check Notifications at the start of the day, act on whatever is surfaced, then return to the source module to complete the work.
Check Notifications at the start of the day
Review what has surfaced overnight or since the last check.
Act on the highest-priority item
Navigate to the source record and complete the required action.
Return for the next one
Work through the queue until time-sensitive items are resolved.
What gets easier
Time-sensitive items are caught before they escalate, not discovered after they have already caused a problem.
Fewer missed deadlines
Lease renewals, overdue follow-ups, and expiring reservations are caught in advance.
Less reactive fire-fighting
The team sees problems coming instead of discovering them after the fact.
One alert stream, not many
Time-sensitive items from every module appear in one place instead of being spread across tabs.
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More Overview modules
Today
Start each day from a single queue that surfaces the next setup task or the most urgent operational item across your portfolio.
Dashboard
Review occupancy, rent balances, and recent activity across your entire portfolio from one screen, without pulling exports.
Reports
Generate owner reports, upload invoices, and keep documents and media attached to the work instead of scattered across folders.