[Chinese] [English] New trends in rent management in Tokyo: IoT overseas workshop

2026/03/25 What's New
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Currently living in Taiwan, investing in Tokyo as a real estate owner, the biggest challenge is distance. Immediately take control of the situation of the cellar, equipment problems, customer management, and capital problems. In recent years, Tokyo's rent management has started to introduce IoT intelligence equipment, and the remote end management has been changed and simplified.

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[English] Making Life Easier for Overseas Landlords with IoT

For property owners based in Taiwan who invest in Tokyo real estate, the greatest challenge is often 'distance'. It is difficult to grasp the condition of the property, issues with facilities, and tenant management in real time. However, in recent years, the landscape of rental property management in Tokyo has begun to change with the introduction of IoT smart devices.

For example, technologies such as 'smart door locks' and 'water flow sensors' now enable overseas property investors to monitor the condition of their properties in real time, even when they are not in Japan. For Taiwanese investors, the combination of management companies and IoT devices is becoming the new standard for property management in Tokyo.
Here are some practical examples of common IoT (smart device) applications:

1. Smart locks
Landlords or management companies can remotely reduce send one-time passwords to tenants or cleaning staff via mobile phone. Physical keys are not required. If a tenant moves out, access can be revoked immediately. This the risk of lost keys or unauthorized duplication.

2.Water and electricity usage monitoring
Water and electricity usage can be monitored remotely via IoT sensors.
For example, in the event of prolonged inactivity or a sudden spike in consumption, the system will alert you to potential issues such as water leaks or equipment malfunctions.

3. Indoor Temperature and Humidity Control
It is also possible to monitor the temperature and humidity of vacant properties remotely. During periods of high humidity, such as the Japanese summer or the rainy season, you can keep an eye on conditions and arrange for dehumidification or ventilation through the management company to prevent mold and damage to building materials.

For Tokyo property investors residing in Taiwan, these IoT technologies enable more transparent and efficient property management, significantly reducing the anxiety and costs associated with cross-border management. We also arrange for the provision of IoT devices. Please do not hesitate to contact us.