Rentify has expanded its Earn AI platform with Renewal Command Center, bringing lease renewals, tenant intelligence, payments, insurance and Open Finance into one property management workflow.
August 20, 2026 | Palak Kataria | UAE | PropTech | 3 Min Read
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One of property management's most recurring processes is getting an AI upgrade.
Dubai-based Rentify has launched Renewal Command Center, the third specialised AI agent within its Earn AI operating system, designed to bring lease renewals, tenant information, payments, insurance and financial services into a single workflow.
The scale already sitting behind the technology is notable. According to Rentify, Earn AI currently supports property portfolios representing more than AED22 billion ($6 billion) in real estate assets and over AED1.3 billion in annual rental value.
Renewal Command Center joins two existing agents within the platform. The Intelligence Agent converts spreadsheets, lease agreements and fragmented property data into structured portfolio information, while the Collections Agent handles rent collection and payment coordination. Rentify says uploaded portfolio information can be transformed into a structured view in under 60 seconds.
The new renewal agent takes that automation into tenancy management, including lease generation, tenancy agreements, tenant intelligence, insurance, Open Banking and payments across the UAE.
The timing is relevant given the recurring nature of the task. Rentify says nearly 80% of residential tenants renew their tenancy agreements each year, making renewals a significant operational responsibility for property managers.
Financial services are also being embedded into the process. Rental insurance is available through Rent Shield in partnership with YallaCompare, while integration with open finance provider Spare supports affordability assessments and Pay-by-Bank payment orchestration.
Importantly, Rentify is positioning the technology as an operational support system rather than a replacement for property managers.
Rajneel Kumar, Co-founder of Rentify, said the platform is designed to handle the "operational heavy lifting" while leaving critical decisions with people. Rashed Hareb, Co-founder and CEO, added that specialised AI counterparts could increasingly support major operational functions across property management over the coming decade.
The launch reflects a broader direction for PropTech: AI is moving from providing information to carrying out defined workflows. For property managers, that could mean spending less time coordinating repetitive processes and more time focused on residents, landlords and portfolio growth.
Source: Rentify Official Communications