Real estate software provider RealPage has tapped NoiseAware as the exclusive noise-monitoring service for its home-share solution Migo, which launched last month through a partnership with Airbnb.
With Migo, long-term apartment residents can rent their apartment on a short-term basis without the risk of violating a lease or building regulations. Residents can recoup a portion of their monthly rent depending upon how frequently they share home-share exclusively on Airbnb.
Migo offers property managers a suite of integrated services that enable smart access control, cleaning services and noise monitoring through the new partnership with NoiseAware.
NoiseAware, which in April raised $8 million in Series A funding, uses indoor and outdoor sensors to measure noise levels and duration and calculates the data as a “noise risk score” that can be sent to property managers.
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"We developed Migo with the notion that flexible living is a huge opportunity for short-term rentals. Each resident has the ability to freely rent their space with the understanding from neighbors and management that guests will be on the premises," says Todd Butler, vice president of Migo.
"As we launch and continue to expand the footprint of our Migo platform, we are pleased to team up with NoiseAware to provide meaningful, long-lasting solutions for property owners and managers that maximize revenue and minimize friction among residents, guests and management."
As part of the partnership, Migo has negotiated preferred resident and owner pricing for NoiseAware services.
Migo is compatible with RealPage, Entrata, Yardi and MRI and will be available industry wide in the third quarter of 2021.