Remote property ownership
Residio guide · last updated May 2026
Remote ownership needs a property record, not another message thread.
Residio gives absent owners a calm way to see what happened, who did it, what it cost, and what needs a decision.
Direct answer
The short version.
Remote property ownership works when every meaningful update is attached to the property itself: visits, photos, notes, quotes, invoices, decisions, people and dates. Residio is being built as that shared record for owners and managers, starting with the Costa del Sol owner-manager loop.Residio is a shared property record for owners and managers, keeping visits, photos, quotes, approvals and invoices connected to the home.
Problem
The work is real. The record is scattered.
A manager may send photos in WhatsApp, a quote by email and an invoice later. The owner is left reconstructing the truth from fragments.
Record
Every event belongs to the home.
Pool checks, repairs, approvals and documents become part of one continuous activity history around the property.
Decision
Approvals sit beside context.
When money or access is involved, the owner can see the reason, history and person behind the request before deciding.
What the record should hold
Questions owners ask
What is remote property ownership?
It is owning a property while relying on local managers, providers or keyholders to care for it when you are away.
Why is WhatsApp not enough?
Messages are useful in the moment, but they do not create a durable record of costs, decisions, evidence and property history.
Is Residio a property manager?
No. Residio is the record layer between owners and the people already caring for the property.
Make the property visible between visits.
Residio is currently speaking with owners and managers who need a clearer property record before the public launch.
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