Properties
Property statuses — Occupied, Vacant, Delinquent
What each property status means and when each is set. Status reflects the property's current state in the community — it's not a way to pause dues or hide records.
Last updated April 29, 2026
Every property has a status: Occupied, Vacant, or Delinquent. The status describes what’s currently true about the property — who lives there (or doesn’t), and whether they’re caught up on dues. It’s informational, not a workflow control.
The three statuses
| Status | What it means |
|---|---|
| Occupied | A resident is linked to the property and dues are current |
| Vacant | No resident currently linked — could be unsold, between owners, or just unclaimed in HomeHerald |
| Delinquent | A resident is linked but they have an overdue balance |
A property’s status updates as conditions change — when a resident is linked or unlinked, when dues become overdue or get paid current, etc.
Occupied
The default state for a property with an active resident who’s caught up on dues:
- A primary resident is linked (and possibly co-residents)
- The current balance is zero or a credit (no overdue amount)
- Dues are generated on schedule
- Residents can log in and use the portal normally
Most of your properties should be Occupied most of the time. If a large share of your community is Vacant or Delinquent, something’s off (mass move-outs, mass unpaid dues, or a setup issue).
Vacant
The property exists in the system but no resident is currently linked:
- New properties imported but no one has signed up yet
- Property between owners (sold but new owner hasn’t joined)
- Properties whose residents were removed and not yet re-linked
- Builder-held lots in a developing community
What still happens:
- Dues continue to generate per the schedule (the property still owes dues even when vacant)
- The balance accumulates
- Once a resident is linked, they inherit the current balance
What doesn’t happen:
- No one logs in for this property (no linked resident)
- No emails / push notifications go out (no resident to receive them)
Delinquent
A resident is linked but they have an overdue balance:
- Dues past the grace period unpaid
- Outstanding fines unpaid
- Special assessment unpaid past due
What this means in practice:
- The property is flagged in admin views
- Dues Chaser (if enabled) starts running through its escalation tiers
- The resident still has portal access; they can still pay, book amenities, etc.
A property moves out of Delinquent and back to Occupied when the balance is brought current (paid in full or covered by a credit).
Status doesn’t pause anything
A common assumption: “If I want to stop dues from generating temporarily, I’ll set the property to a different status.” That doesn’t work. Status reflects current state; it isn’t a workflow control.
If you need to:
- Stop dues temporarily — set the dues amount to $0 on the property (and revert when it should resume)
- Halt notifications to a specific property — disable Dues Chaser for that property
- Remove a resident’s portal access — deactivate the user (see Removing or banning a user)
Filtering by status
In Properties (admin sidebar), you can filter by status:
- All — every property
- Occupied — current and resident-linked
- Vacant — empty or unclaimed
- Delinquent — needs attention
Use the Delinquent filter to triage outreach. Use Vacant to confirm new imports / sold properties have residents linked.
Common situations
”A property shows Vacant but I know someone lives there”
Means no resident is linked in HomeHerald. Either:
- The resident hasn’t signed up yet — invite them
- The resident is signed up but linked to the wrong property — fix the link
- The previous primary was removed and a new one wasn’t added — re-link
”A property is Delinquent but the resident says they paid”
Check the property’s ledger for the payment. If the payment is recorded, the status should auto-update on the next refresh. If the payment isn’t recorded but they have proof, you may need to manually record an offline payment (Recording a manual payment).
”I want to mark a property ‘sold’ or ‘archived’”
That’s not a separate status. The right approach:
- Settle any outstanding balance
- Unlink the previous primary resident (mark inactive on their user record)
- When the new owner arrives, link them as the new primary
The property record itself stays — same address, same lot. Only the linked resident changes.
Where to go next
- Editing a property — day-to-day changes
- Move-ins and move-outs — handling ownership changes properly
- How the ledger works — what makes a property Delinquent