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When a property is no longer required it can be archived - an archived property record can be searched for, reported on & also and recovered from the archive
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Archive a property
1. Accessing archive option From a sales or lettings property: |
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Deleting a property is not recommended, as no record of the property is kept |
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The ability to archive (and delete) a sales and/or lettings property is dependent on configuration |
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OR or If you need to be able to archive a property, contact your local Reapit key contact who will need to authorise this and contact Reapit Support |
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Deleting a property is not recommended, as no record of the property is kept |
2. Archive property The option to Print journal entries can be ticked before choosing to archive - this generates a report listing the property journal entries which can be printed and/or saved as PDF |
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In some situations a property cannot be archived - for example, when keys are still held on a property record or a property has an active tenancy |
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Prompts - prompts are displayed to inform when this is the case |
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3. Property archived The property is now archived - this is indicated by the grey icon beside Active - an entry is automatically added to the Activity Feed/Journal Image Modified Tip |
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The Journal can still be accessed, plus Offers and Invoicing functionson a sales property and Tenancy and Works Order details on a lettings property (Matching and Viewing and Keys functions are no longer active) |
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4. Recovering a property from the archive From the archived sales or lettings property: Image Modified |
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The property is now active again - an entry is automatically added to the Activity Feed/Journal to indicate that the property has been recovered from the archive, plus original journal entries, viewings, offers & matches are recovered too |
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Search for an archived property
1. Use Universal SearchTo search for an archived property: |
icon) - top leftType first line of property address or postcode and press enter
Click Switch to search for archived records
Depending on configuration, archive searching may be carried out by default
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Advanced Search can also be used to search the archive, see next step |
2. Advanced Search option
From bottom of the Universal Search menu (shown in step 1):, top left) An Advanced Search button is available at the bottom of this menu Image AddedClick Advanced Search and select Property Search Image Modified
The Advanced Search screen is displayed |
- tick Archive and, where applicable, ensure , top left
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Report on archived properties
Power Reports allow archived properties to be reported on From the main menu: |
Where Property Report for option to choose This will include both live and can be deselected
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Need more assistance? No problem! Just log a ticket on the Reapit Service Desk Portal at https://reapitsupport.refined.site/ and a member of our Support Team will be happy to help |
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When a property is no longer required it can be archived - This guide outlines how to archive a property, how to search for an archived property record can be searched for, reported on & also recovered , how to include archived properties in a report and how to recover a property from the archive |