No signup, no card, no sales call

Look at a real estate, not a screenshot.

Bellhurst Trading Estate is a working UnitLet account with four quarters of history already in it. Sign in as the operator and press anything you like — it is not a guided tour and nothing is faked.

Resets itself · nobody's real data · nothing you can break

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Email demo@unitlet.co.uk
Password BellhurstDemo2026!

Open the demo estate

You are signed in as the estate owner, so every screen is unlocked — including the ones that send things. Emails and texts to demo occupiers are blocked at the door on purpose, so you can press Send reminder and see exactly what would go out without anything leaving the building.

What to look at

The estate was built deliberately awkward, because a tidy demo proves nothing. These are all sitting in there waiting for you.

A site that is five things at once

Eight workshops, six railway arches, twenty containers, twelve storage rooms and three yard strips — 49 units on one login. Most software makes you pick one of those.

Leases and licences side by side

Eleven leases on the English quarter days and twenty-six monthly licences, billed on their own cycles, in the same rent roll — £529,890 a year between them, on the dashboard the moment you log in.

An EPC that stops a letting

Unit 4 is EPC F, so it cannot legally be let and the estate map says so. The container with a stray G rating is not barred — a container is not a building, and MEES does not apply to it.

A tenant who never left

Unit 3's lease ended and the occupier is still in, holding over under the 1954 Act. The system knows the difference between that and a simple overrun.

A break date that was missed

Unit 6's break came and went unexercised. It is on the dashboard, because the cost of missing one is a year of rent nobody budgeted for.

Money that does not add up

Three accounts in arrears — one of them 147 days and £9,071.25 deep. Open the arrears list and read the exact wording of the chase before you decide to send it.

Press anything

Break it on purpose.

Delete an occupier, raise a rent, mark a unit out of service, send a broadcast. It is meant to be prodded.

Then press Reset.

Settings → Demo estate → Reset the demo puts it back exactly as you found it, in a couple of seconds. So does the next visitor's, which is why nothing you do here is permanent.

Ask us the awkward question.

If your site has something Bellhurst does not, say so — hello@unitlet.co.uk and a human replies. That is how most of what is in there got built.

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