You own a lot. The rules say one thing. The committee says another. Iris helps you figure out what’s really going on.

Lot owners deal with parking notices, levy disputes, records requests that go unanswered, by-law changes that may not have followed proper process. Iris reads your registered documents, drafts calm communications, and keeps your file organised — so when you need a qualified professional, your case is ready.

Iris reads your by-laws

Upload your registered documents once. Iris cites specific rules with page numbers when you ask.

Drafts both versions

Tell her what's happened in your own words. She writes a faithful version + a calm, evidence-preserving version. You decide which to send.

Keeps your evidence file

Drop screenshots, emails, photos, served notices. Iris extracts the facts neutrally and tags issues.

Dates in your calendar

Capture response windows and follow-ups, export an ICS feed on paid plans, and get nudges when something may be due — you remain responsible for meeting statutory deadlines.

Professional case-file PDF

When you need a qualified professional involved, hand them a complete file: timeline, evidence register, comms register, audit log.

Calm by design

No accusatory language. No legal jargon. No taking sides for the sake of it. Just clear, calm, documented.

A typical week with Iris

  • Monday: Committee sends a parking enforcement notice. You drop the screenshot in. Iris extracts the facts, cites the registered rule, flags possible selective enforcement.
  • Tuesday: You ask Iris to draft a Stage 1 query to the committee. Both versions ready in 2 minutes. You send the calm one.
  • Wednesday: Iris reminds you the response window is 14 days. Calendar feed updated.
  • Friday: You log a records request for the meeting minutes. Iris drafts it and helps you set the statutory window on your calendar.
  • Two weeks later: No response. Iris suggests Stage 2. Drafts it. You serve. The committee responds within 48 hours because the file is now formal.
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Iris is general information from your registered documents and applicable rules — not advice. Before taking formal action, consider speaking with a qualified professional.