Pricing
3%. Not 8%.
That's the whole story.
Traditional property managers charge 8–10% of rent in management fees — before letting fees, inspection fees, and admin charges pile on. Tenora charges 3%. Nothing else.
How much does Tenora cost?
Tenora charges a flat 3% of monthly rent. Monthly rent is calculated as weekly rent × 52 ÷ 12. For a $500/week property, that's about $65/month. No letting fees, no inspection fees, no hidden charges.
How much can I save with AI property management?
Savings depend on your rent. At $500/week, you'd save roughly $1,300/year vs an 8% traditional PM — $6,500 over 5 years. At $800/week the annual saving is $2,080, or $10,400 over 5 years. Use the calculator above to see your exact number.
How is the 3% fee calculated?
It's 3% of your monthly rent. Monthly rent = weekly rent × 52 ÷ 12. So if your property rents for $550/week, your monthly fee is $550 × 52 × 0.03 ÷ 12 = $71.50/month.
What's included in the 3%?
Everything: 24/7 tenant inquiry handling, AI maintenance triage, landlord dashboard access, weekly reports, and critical issue escalation. No add-on fees, no surprise charges.
What does the 30-day free trial include?
Full access to every feature. Your property gets registered, your tenant can submit inquiries immediately, and you receive weekly reports. No payment required to start — just register your property.
Can I cancel?
Yes. Cancel any time from your subscription management link. No lock-in, no cancellation fees. Your data stays accessible for 90 days after cancellation.
Is Tenora a licensed property manager?
Tenora is an AI-powered management platform that handles tenant communications and maintenance triage. We operate alongside your existing management arrangements. For legally-required property management functions in NSW (lease preparation, rent collection), we partner with licensed agents.
Does Tenora work with existing tenants?
Yes. Add your current tenant's name and email when registering — they can start using the inquiry portal immediately. No migration required.