Solo and paired leases

Not everyone you rent with is on Flatren yet — and that's fine. A lease can be paired (both parties on the app) or solo (tracked by one person alone).

What's the difference?

A paired lease has both parties on Flatren — a landlord created it and the tenant accepted an invite, or a tenant tracking solo invited the landlord. A solo lease is tracked by one party on their own: a tenant can Track my rent solo and create it without the landlord on the app, or a landlord can create a lease and activate it without a tenant before anyone joins.

Solo leases show a Solo badge so you always know which is which.

How payments differ

On a solo lease, the lone party simply marks rent Paid — there's no counterparty to confirm it. On a paired lease, payments move through the full sent → confirmed lifecycle, with each side playing their part.

Upgrading solo to paired

  1. Invite the other party

    From a solo lease, invite the other party whenever they're ready to join.

  2. They accept the invite

    Once they join, the lease upgrades from solo to paired — your existing payment history comes along, and from then on payments use the sent → confirmed flow.