Rental management software provider RentRedi has launched the “Late Rent Report,” a data-powered monthly email that helps landlords stay informed and act quickly if rent payments fall behind.
In 2025, one in 10 tenants has been late on rent in America, according to Chandan Economics. This not only negatively affects cash flow and financial security for rental owners, it also creates more work for landlords. At the start of each month, RentRedi landlords receive a summary of all outstanding charges, including the tenant, unit, due date, amount owed and a direct link to next steps. The Late Rent Report provides clear visibility into late payments across every property, without requiring landlords to log into their dashboard or manually track tenant status.
Most rental owners have payments from all of their rental properties due on the same day, making “rent week” one of the most important times of the month for landlords and rental property owners. Having a clear picture of who’s paid and who’s late keeps rental businesses running smoothly. The Late Rent Report delivers rent visibility right to email inboxes, so rental owners can take action faster.
“Our goal at RentRedi is to give real estate investors more control over their rental businesses with less stress,” said RentRedi co-founder and CEO Ryan Barone. “The Late Rent Report gives every landlord a clear view of what’s happening with rent so they can make decisions faster, follow up sooner, and stay focused on growth.”
Each report also includes a one-click option to send bulk reminders directly to tenants, helping landlords follow up faster and collect payments sooner. For the first time, RentRedi’s proprietary data is being used to drive an automated property management feature that helps landlords act faster and make smarter decisions in real time.
“Every month, RentRedi processes thousands of rental transactions from landlords nationwide,” said Barone. “Now, we’re turning that data into a valuable tool that helps landlords predict, prevent, and manage late payments before they snowball.”
The Late Rent Report was inspired by landlords who asked for better visibility into rent payments without having to log into their accounts and search through each property. RentRedi listened and built a smarter way to stay informed. From early feedback to testing to launch, landlords played a direct role in shaping how this feature works and how it feels.
The new Late Rent Report feature is available today to all RentRedi subscribers, giving landlords a data-powered way to track late rent, automate reminders, and protect cash flow — all from their inbox.













