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Calendar Overview

Overview of the Re-Leased Calendar — use My Calendar for personal tasks and events, Global Calendar for team-wide visibility, filter by user and event type, and interpret status icons for upcoming, overdue, and completed items.

Updated over a week ago

The Calendar in Re-Leased helps you manage property tasks and events in one place — tracking what is due, what is overdue, and coordinating work across your team.

Self-guided demos:
Calendar Navigation (approx. 20 mins)
Calendar Navigation (EMEA)


My Calendar

The My Calendar view on your dashboard shows events and tasks for the properties you manage and items assigned to you. Use it to see what is coming up and prepare your day.


Global Calendar

The Global Calendar shows tasks and events across your whole team.

  1. Filter by user to focus on specific team members.

  2. Use checkboxes at the bottom to include or hide event types.

  3. All events created in Re-Leased appear automatically.

Global Calendar in Re-Leased showing user filter fields at the top and event type checkboxes at the bottom


Managing User Filters

  1. Click in the user field to add a person from the list.

  2. Click the X next to a name to remove that person.

  3. Click Include All to view everyone.

  4. Click Clear to remove all users.

  5. Click Refresh Calendar to apply changes.


Event Type Checkboxes

Uncheck boxes at the bottom of the Calendar to hide specific event types. Re-check to show them again.


Viewing and Editing Calendar Items

Click any item to view or edit it. For an Inspection Due, you can mark it complete or access it from the related property or tenancy record.


Status Indicators

  • No icon — scheduled for a future date.

  • Exclamation mark (!) — overdue; appears in Today's To-Do and then Overdue To-Do until completed.

  • Checkmark — task completed.



In North America, "Tenancies" are referred to as "Leases". For more information on regional terminology, see our Glossary of Regional Terminology.

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