Property map, value, and service history
Every unit in Property Operations now carries three things automatically when you click into it:
1. A live map of the unit's address — pannable, zoomable, satellite toggle, expandable to fullscreen.
2. A public value estimate — derived from the address using the Property Data lookup (Rentcast when an API key is configured, deterministic stub otherwise). The Dashboard rolls these up into an aggregate Portfolio Value tile across every unit you manage.
3. A maintenance log — Carfax-style. Every Field Service job ever logged at this address shows up here, regardless of which org logged it. That means when ownership transfers between Turtini orgs, the new owner sees the previous owner's maintenance history. Tenants in the customer portal see exactly what their landlord sees.
How matching works:
The system normalizes the address (lowercase, strip punctuation, collapse whitespace) and matches forgivingly. A unit-level address (e.g. "123 Oak St, Unit 2A") will pick up building-level jobs (e.g. "123 Oak St") and vice-versa, so you never miss work logged at a slightly different granularity.
Why this is non-obvious:
Most property-management tools key maintenance to the org or the lease. We key it to the address. The data outlives the lease, the org change, and the manager change.