Landlord Lifeline™ is not just a property management app. It combines real-world training, hands-on coaching, and direct landlord assistance — including eviction support — so you can operate smarter and grow faster than any app alone could help you do.
Most property management apps help you collect rent. Landlord Lifeline™ helps you build wealth, protect your assets, and grow your portfolio with the knowledge and support most landlords never get access to.
Leases, rent tracking, maintenance requests, tenant communication — all in one dashboard designed for real landlords.
Know exactly where your money is going. Visualize income, expenses, and profit per property in real time.
Access courses and resources built from 30+ years of real experience — Fair Housing, lease compliance, tenant screening, and more.
Exclusive to LifelineGet direct support from experienced real estate professionals — not chatbots. Real answers to real landlord problems.
Exclusive to LifelineNavigate the eviction process with expert guidance — forms, timelines, documentation, and step-by-step support when you need it most.
Exclusive to LifelineDiscover grants, programs, and creative capital sources that most landlords never know exist — from HOME funds to local housing initiatives.
Exclusive to LifelineNo other platform combines property management tools with real training, coaching, and hands-on landlord support. This is the resource serious landlords have been waiting for.
Founding Members lock in a special rate and get first access when the platform launches. You're not just joining an app — you're joining a community of landlords who are serious about growing.
Janet Tonkins grew up in public housing in Paterson, NJ. At 20 years old, with a one-year-old daughter, she was removed from her home. She responded by purchasing a 23-room triplex — with no money down.
Thirty years later she has 100+ properties, $800M+ in transactions, and is currently the General Partner on a $40.5M affordable housing development. She built Landlord Lifeline™ because the resources she had to find the hard way should be available to every landlord from day one.