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For housing providers

Give every tenant a paralegal layer.

Renterprise is licenced to community housing providers, universities, and large employers on a per-tenant basis. Your residents get free, full access. You reduce caseworker load, improve tenant outcomes, and show measurable wellbeing investment.

Who this is for

Three audiences. One platform.

Community housing providers

NSW has a large network of registered community housing providers managing affordable and social housing. Your tenants face high tenancy stress and have few private resources. Renterprise gives every household a free paralegal-level toolkit, billed to you on a per-tenant basis.

BlueCHP · Compass · Bridge Housing · Mission Australia Housing · St George Community Housing

Universities

International and domestic students are among the most exploited renters in NSW. Many have never signed an Australian lease. Bundling Renterprise into student welfare means a 19-year-old from regional NSW or overseas has the same legal cover as a Sydney property lawyer.

USYD · UNSW · UTS · Macquarie · Western Sydney · TAFE NSW

Large employers

Cost-of-living pressure is the number-one stress for employees under 35. Renter wellbeing benefits are an emerging EAP category. Offering Renterprise alongside health insurance and salary packaging is a low-cost, high-trust employee benefit.

Aged care · Health · Public sector · Universities · Tech

How it works

Per-tenant licensing, optional co-brand.

01

You license per tenant household

Annual subscription, billed per registered tenancy. Pricing tiers from 100 tenants to 10,000+. Volume discount at scale. Multi-year agreements available.

02

Your tenants get free, full access

Each household receives an access code (with SSO available on enterprise plans). They use Renterprise for free, same product, no payment screens, no advertising.

03

Optional white-label or co-brand

Choose between Renterprise-branded (faster to deploy, retains independent voice) or co-branded with your organisation (your colour and wordmark alongside ours). Pure white-label available at the highest tier.

04

Anonymised outcome reporting

Quarterly reports back to you: how many tenants used the platform, what they used it for, what outcomes they reported (bond returned, NCAT lodged, settled). Privacy-preserved by default — never individual tenant data, always aggregate.

05

Caseworker referral (on enterprise plans)

On enterprise plans your housing officers and caseworkers can be configured as referral contacts inside the platform, so when a tenant hits a matter Renterprise can't resolve they see your team as the next step, not a generic helpline.

Indicative pricing

Less than one caseworker hour per tenant per year.

Up to 500 tenants

$10

per tenant per year

500 to 2,000

$8

per tenant per year

2,000 to 10,000

$6

per tenant per year

10,000+

Tailored

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Cost comparison

A Renterprise tenant-year sits between roughly $6 and $10. For most housing teams that is a fraction of the staff time a single tenancy advice conversation absorbs over the course of a year.

What's included

Every tool, every Pro Pack, every law update, unlimited document generation. No tiering on the tenant side. The platform we build for paying users is the platform your tenants get.

Procurement-friendly

Annual invoicing, ABN, Australian-hosted, Australian Privacy Principles compliant, terms reviewable by your legal team. We have done this dance before.

Why housing providers should care

Procedural efficiency is good for everyone.

Community housing providers spend significant resources on tenancy support. A lot of that support is repetitive: explaining what a notice means, helping a tenant work out whether to contest, drafting a letter to a different landlord on a different property. Renterprise automates the repetitive part, which lets your caseworkers focus on the cases that need a human.

On the procedural side, NCAT lists are heavily skewed toward matters that could be resolved before lodgement if both parties were better informed. The Rental Commissioner's published priorities focus on exactly this kind of efficiency. Tools that reduce dispute volume align with what every public-interest stakeholder in NSW housing is asking for.

On the wellbeing side, tenancy stress is documented as one of the highest psychosocial risk factors for low-income households. Giving every tenant a free, on-demand tool that demystifies their rights is wellbeing infrastructure.

On the reporting side, anonymised outcome data lets you measure tenant satisfaction, dispute resolution rates, and engagement with rights education. These are the metrics your funders increasingly ask about.

Talk to us about your tenants.

Email partnerships@renterprise.com.au with the size of your portfolio and the tenant cohorts you want to serve. We will respond within two business days with a tailored proposal and a sample agreement for your legal team.

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