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Why some tenancy data is read-only in the Kamma Reapit app

Explains when household and occupier data can be edited directly in Kamma versus when it must be updated in Reapit desktop.

What the Kamma Reapit app controls

The Kamma app inside Reapit replaces the licensing tab for a property. It does not replace Reapit's tenancy management screens. Kamma handles licensing workflows — compliance status, licence applications, and uploaded licences — and saves licensing data back into Reapit.

How to update occupant or household data

Occupant data can be updated in the Tenancy Record in Reapit. Household data can be updated in Kamma's Reapit app. Neither field is editable in Kamma Suite, only the household field is editable in the Kamma Reapit app.

Kamma's Reapit app does not provide a way to create, edit, or delete tenancies. Tenancy management stays entirely within Reapit.

Why this design exists

Kamma's Reapit integration is built so that Reapit remains the single source of truth for tenancy data. This avoids conflicts between Reapit records and Kamma records, and ensures that occupancy figures used for licence determinations match the tenancy data your team is already managing in Reapit.

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