What this feature is for
Property Requests gives landlords a structured request board showing seeker demand that is open to eligible responders.
Use it to match your live inventory against real demand without exposing seeker contact details.
Where to access it
- Use the `Property Requests` link in the workspace sidebar while you are on landlord workspace routes such as `/host`, `/home`, `/profile`, or `/account/verification`.
- The sidebar link opens `/requests`.
- Manage responder email alerts from `/profile`.
Routes you can use
- `/requests` opens the request discovery board for landlord accounts.
- `/requests/[id]` opens a read-only request detail view with the response composer.
Landlords do not use seeker-only request creation routes.
Browse the request board
Open `/requests` to:
- filter by intent
- filter by market
- search by city or area
- narrow by property type, bedrooms, move timeline, and budget range
Only eligible requests appear here:
- `open`
- published
- not expired
Review a request
Open `/requests/[id]` to inspect:
- budget range
- property type and bedrooms
- move timeline
- furnishing preference
- shortlet duration when relevant
- notes and special requirements
- publish and expiry timing
Seeker identity and direct contact details remain private in this phase.
Send matching listings
Use `Send matching listings` on the request detail page.
Current responder rules:
- you can send up to 3 listings in one response
- listings must be your own or actively managed by you
- listings must be eligible live inventory for the request
- duplicate sends for the same listing are blocked
- you may include a short optional note
Request alert emails
- Newly published requests can trigger an email alert when:
- the request is in the same market
- you have matching live supply
- Manage the preference at `/profile`:
- `Email me when a new property request is published in my market`
- Turning the toggle off stops future request alert emails but does not affect your ability to browse `/requests`.
What the seeker can see
The seeker sees:
- the listings you sent
- the time the response was sent
- your optional note
The seeker does not get direct contact details through this workflow.
What you cannot do
- browse draft or closed seeker requests
- send listings you do not own or manage
- view other responders' private responses
- start a full chat thread from this feature