Most portfolios don’t survive their owner.
When a landlord dies, the records usually die too. Tenants claim rent was already paid. Caretakers keep collecting in cash. Handshake agreements turn into disputes among the children, and property that took thirty years to build gets stuck in court or sold off cheap — not because the family was careless, but because everything lived in one person’s head. The portfolio that is properly documented today is the one that can actually be handed over tomorrow.