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A configuration option is available to provide Tenancy Income Reporting - this report option provides the ability to report on:
To request this configuration to be enabled, click here to contact Reapit Support
This guide covers:
Launch report & main screen
1. Launch report From Reports on main menu: | |
2. Tenancy Income Report main screen The Tenancy Income Report main screen is displayed - it allows two types of tenancy report to be run: Fees & Commission - this report gives an indication of fees/commission earned and can be broken down by negotiator/office - see guide: Fees & commission report (Tenancy Income Report) Tenancy Income & Forecast - this report is covered in this guide, see next section onwards
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Set up report criteria & run report
1. Set report type & output options Report Type Output Options Include renewal & alteration breakdowns When ticked, includes a row per renewal/alteration that fall within the reporting period e.g. if there have been 5 renewals on the tenancy in the reporting period, 5 rows will be displayed for each renewal (in addition to any other individual allocations being shown - i.e. negotiator and/or office alterations) When unticked, all renewal/alterations that fall within the reporting period will be displayed in one row
Include landlord fees with no associated tenancy (ticked by default) When ticked, will include detail of landlord fees that are not associated to a specific tenancy Being able to apply landlord fees to a property is a configuration option, outlined in more detail here: Add landlord fees to a property - configuration option
Show individual negotiator commission allocations When ticked, one row per negotiator with a fee split will be included in the report e.g. if there are 3 negotiator fee splits, 3 rows will be displayed for each allocation (in addition to any other individual allocations being shown - i.e. office and/or renewals & alterations) When unticked, one row per tenancy will be shown in the report Being able to set negotiator fee splits and negotiator fixed commission is a configuration option - click here for more information: Tenancy commission allocation (or fee splits) - configuration option
Show individual office commission allocations When ticked, one row per office with a fee split will be included in the report e.g. if there are 2 office fee splits, 2 rows will be displayed for each allocation (in addition to any other individual allocations being shown - i.e. negotiator and/or renewals & alterations) When unticked, one row per office will be shown in the report Being able to set office fee splits is a configuration option - click here for more information: Tenancy commission allocation (or fee splits) - configuration option
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2. Choose what to include in the report These options allow you to narrow down what is returned in the report to suit your requirements Tenancy Start Specify a date or date range to limit tenancies returned in the report by the tenancy start date - or click Select for predefined options of Last month and This month Or, to include all tenancies regardless of start/end dates, leave date fields blank
Income Period Status Property Office To narrow the report down to properties from one or a selection of offices, click Select one or more office and select required offices Or, to include properties for all offices, leave blank
Neg. Allocation Field available when Show individual negotiator commission allocations is selected in Output Options To narrow the report down to one or a selection of negotiators/managers, click Select negotiator/manager and select required negotiators/managers Or, to include all negotiators/managers, leave blank
Office Allocation Field available when Show individual office commission allocations is selected in Output Options To narrow the report down to one or a selection of negotiators/managers, click Select negotiator/manager and select required negotiators/managers Or, to include all negotiators/managers, leave blank
Renewal & Alteration Field available when Include renewal & alteration breakdowns is selected in Output Options Specify a date or date range to limit tenancies returned in the report by the renewal/alteration date Or click Select for predefined options of Last month and This month Or, to include all tenancies regardless of renewal/alteration dates, leave date fields blank
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3. Run report To run the Tenancy Income & Forecast report: Select report type, output options and criteria (as outlined in steps 1 & 2 above) and click Report Depending on the amount of data being returned, a prompt is shown detailing the current activity The Tenancy Income & Forecast report is displayed in Excel - content explained in the next section When Output Options to show individual negotiator and/or office allocations have been selected, this results in more than one row being shown per tenancy to detail the individual allocations
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Tenancy Income & Forecast report output (in Excel)
1. Criteria used for example report The example report shown in this section was run with the Output Options and criteria set as shown below |
2. PivotTable data The PivotTable is shown on the first worksheet of the Excel spreadsheet - it uses a default format for how it presents its data - to change how the table is presented, see section 2a below The report is broken down into two sections, Invoiced data and Pipeline data Both the Invoiced and Pipeline categories contain sections titled: Within each section is a breakdown of fees that have come in or are due to come in, which could include: Add. Agent Fee - value of additional agent fee The additional agent fee is calculated from specific nominal fee(s) - the nominal fee type(s) used for additional agent fees are dependent on business requirements (and are set in configuration) Letting Fee - value of letting fees as set on the tenancy Management Fee - value of letting fees as set on the tenancy Other Fee - value of other fees The other fee is calculated from specific nominal fee(s) - the nominal fee type(s) used for other fees are dependent on business requirements (and are set in configuration)
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2a. Using the PivotTable The PivotTable used in this report is standard Excel functionality - if you have used them before, the same principles apply To change what the PivotTable contains and how it is displayed, click into a cell within the PivotTable to view the PivotTable Fields options to the right To add/remove fields in the PivotTable tick/untick the field name in the list e.g. tick Tenancy status to add a breakdown by status to the table To change how the PivotTable is presented, click and drag fields within Rows to change the priorities of the table and/or move a row to the Filters section e.g. in Rows move Type to the top and/or add FeeCategory to the Filters section
Hover over any figure in the PivotTable for a breakdown of where the figure is coming from Example shown below Double-click a figure to see a breakdown of it in a new worksheet
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3. Income Report data tab The Income Report worksheet provides the PivotTable with its data Standard Excel functionality to sort & filter the data can be used (usually via the Home ribbon, click Sort & Filter and select required option) The columns in the report include: Property address & TenCode - the address of the property & the unique 9-digit tenancy reference TenStart - the initial tenancy start date Office - the property Main Office Type -displays Initial Tenancy (i.e. a tenancy that has not yet been renewed), Renewal, Alteration or Periodic as appropriate FeeCategory Add. Agent Fee - value of additional agent fee The additional agent fee is calculated from specific nominal fee(s) - the nominal fee type(s) used for additional agent fees are dependent on business requirements (and are set in configuration) Letting Fee - value of letting fees as set on the tenancy Management Fee - value of letting fees as set on the tenancy Other Fee - value of other fees The other fee is calculated from specific nominal fee(s) - the nominal fee type(s) used for other fees are dependent on business requirements (and are set in configuration)
Income Type - indicates whether the fee is Invoiced or Pipeline Main landlord - name of main landlord on tenancy Main tenant name - name of main tenant on tenancy Tenancy status - current status of tenancy, e.g. Tenancy Current Negotiator name - the tenancy Key Contact Date - the date range the figures fall into - what is shown depends on what dates were selected when building the report criteria
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Example reports
Forecast for next month - for one office, including renewals |
Forecast for next year - for one office, including renewals |
Office forecast for tenancies starting this month |
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