This guide has been reviewed against our global client base and classed as relevant to all regions
This article outlines how to carry out a property or applicant match
Matching uses property Attributes and applicant Requirements combined with the Price/Rent ranges set on the property and applicant records - therefore, in order to make matching a success, it is imperative that all properties and applicants are set-up correctly
After matching, property lists/details can be quickly produced and sent by email.
Setting a contact’s Marketing Consent to Consent Denied does not remove them from being matched to properties
If a contact has requested that they are not included in matches, you should make their applicant record inactive instead
Via applicant record, click Sales/Lettings (middle panel) and select Mark as Inactive
This guide covers:
Matching a property to applicants (property match)
1. Match button on property record From the property:
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2. Filter list The match figures are presented as a filter list, allowing you to see how the applicants have been matched along with the option to alter how many applicants are shown in the match list (see step 3)
When you are happy with the Total number of matches shown at the bottom of the screen:
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3. Match results The matched applicants are shown in a grid:
Once you are happy with the match list:
The matched applicants will be logged in the property Journal under the Match section |
4. Email property details Email templates are usually set-up on your system to allow you to email details of a property to matched applicants From match results screen (shown in step 3):
Create journal entries tick box ensures that the matches will be logged in the applicant and property journals Ticking Journal non-matches will include entries that were matched but were manually removed (as outlined in step 3) - these entries will be marked as Not matched
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Matching an applicant to properties (applicant match)
1. Match button From the applicant:
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2. Filter list The match figures are presented as a filter list, allowing you to see how the properties have been matched along with the option to alter how many properties are shown in the match list (see step 3)
When you are happy with the Total number of matches shown at the bottom of the screen:
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3. Match results The matched properties are shown in a grid:
Once you are happy with the match list:
The matched properties will be logged in the applicant Journal under the Match section |
4. Email property details Email templates are usually set-up on your system to allow you to email details of matched properties to the applicant From match results screen (shown in step 3):
Create journal entries tick box ensures that the matches will be logged in the applicant and property journals Ticking Journal non-matches will include entries that were matched but were manually removed (as outlined in step 3) - these entries will be marked as Not matched
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