FLK IT OVER the world's first talking digital tenancy lease agreement

FLK IT OVER the world's first talking digital tenancy lease agreement
Staff reporterNovember 4, 2018

McGrath is among a growing number of real estate agents using FLK IT OVER that enables Residential Tenancy Agreements to be signed on the phone and in a world first can now speak to you through smart speakers Google Home or google assistant.

“Since its launch earlier this year FLK IT OVER has been used to sign 5,500 property leases with over 400 property managers now using the technology,” said its Founder Andrew Colagiuri.  

FLK IT OVER is a digital platform enabling tenants to sign leases via their smartphone. The agent sends tenants a link via SMS then FLK IT OVER takes the tenant through the lease conditions, requiring tenant approval at various stages and a signature at the end on the screen of their phone.

“This technology, first available in NSW, has just launched in Queensland and is now compatible with Google Home so tenants can ask google when their lease ends, when rent is due and who the emergency plumber is without getting off the couch,” said Mr Colagiuri.

“You can also let google know you want to talk to your property manager and an email will be sent requesting them to call – gone are the frustrating days of the tenant having to chasing their agent.”

Mr Colagiuri said, “it’s even helping the environment, so far FLK IT OVER has saved 35 trees (275,000 sheets of paper) reducing costs for agents and freed up their time to concentrate on other work instead of chasing lease signatures.”  

FLK IT OVER was recently awarded best new Utility Product at the digital and technology AMY awards ahead of Qantas, Lendi, Unicef and Alexia.  

Rob Fearnley, Head of Property Management at McGrath said his company is embracing the innovative technology. 

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