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Steward & syndic glossary

This page explains SNDQ terminology in plain, business-friendly language. It focuses on what words mean in SNDQ and how they show up in daily work around Workspace, Building, Property, Rental contract, and Payment request.

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Glossary terms

Roles and people

  • Client: the person or organisation you work for (typically an owner/landlord for rentals, or the co-ownership for syndic work).
  • Co-owner: an owner of a lot in a co-ownership; they pay shared costs and can vote in meetings.
  • Contact: one person/company record you reuse across SNDQ (owner, co-owner, tenant, supplier, etc.).
  • Coworker: someone from your team who works in the same workspace.
  • Invitation: an invite that gives someone access to your workspace (or to a specific flow, depending on the context).
  • Legal representative: the person SNDQ can contact as the official representative of a company.
  • Owner: the owner of a property/lot; in rental workflows, this is the landlord.
  • Owner-Syndic: a co-ownership that is managed directly by (one of) the owner(s), rather than an external syndic company.
  • Property manager: the operational manager linked to a property (often the person in your team who follows up day-to-day).
  • Representative: someone authorised to act on behalf of a person or organisation (e.g., for signatures or requests).
  • Role: the "hat" a contact wears in a certain context (tenant vs supplier vs co-owner, etc.).
  • Steward: a rental property manager who manages rentals for an owner (tenants, contracts, rent, deposits).
  • Syndic: the manager of a co-ownership (common parts, meetings, shared costs, reporting).
  • Tenant: the person/company renting a property under a rental contract.
  • User: a login account that can access SNDQ (different from a contact record).

Workspace and portfolio structure

  • Workspace: your working environment in SNDQ where you manage a portfolio with your team (settings, buildings, contacts, financials).
  • Workspace settings: where you configure how your workspace works (roles, branding, access, integrations, and more).
  • Building: a building you manage; it can be a rental building (steward) or a co-ownership building (syndic).
  • Co-ownership: a building with multiple owners who jointly own and pay for the common parts (Belgium: ACP/VME).
  • Council of co-ownership: a group of co-owners with a specific role in co-ownership governance (often linked to access in the co-owner portal).
  • Floor: a structure level inside a building used to organise properties/units (and sometimes shares).
  • Passport: the place where you centralise key information about a building (documents, photos, technical info, etc.).
  • Property: the "lot" you manage inside a building (apartment, garage, storage, …). Owners, tenants, and amounts are linked at this level.
  • Unit: another SNDQ word for a lot inside a building; depending on the screen, it can overlap with "Property".

Renting, automation, and amounts (Steward)

  • Applicant: a candidate who applied for a rental listing.
  • Application form: the form candidates use to apply and share their details/documents.
  • Deposit: the rental security deposit you track for a property/tenant; it can be linked to payments.
  • Indexation: rent adjustment based on an index (commonly used for Belgian residential leases).
  • Late fee: an extra fee applied when payments are overdue (when enabled/allowed in your process).
  • Payment request: a request you send to collect money (rent, charges, fees) with a clear reference so it can be matched later.
  • Payment requests: the list of payment requests you sent or plan to send.
  • Rent Engine: automation that generates payment requests for rental contracts (rent, charges, adjustments) based on your configuration.
  • Rental contract: the agreement that defines who rents what, from when, and which amounts are due.
  • Settlement: a calculation that compares what was paid/advanced versus actual costs, resulting in an amount to pay or refund.
  • Tenant Screening: a workflow to create rental listings, collect applications, and review candidates.

Meetings and governance (Syndic)

  • Agenda: the list of topics for a meeting (informative items or items that require a vote).
  • Annual General Meeting: the yearly co-owner meeting where key decisions are approved (budget, accounts, works, mandate, …).
  • Board Meeting: a meeting for a smaller governance group (if applicable in your co-ownership).
  • Budget Meeting: a meeting focused on the budget and planned costs.
  • Extraordinary General Meeting: an additional general meeting outside the yearly cycle, used for urgent or specific decisions.
  • Meeting: a formal meeting record in SNDQ where you track agenda, voting, and documents.
  • Meeting agenda: the agenda document/structure for a meeting.
  • Meeting Minutes: the official minutes: decisions, voting results, and follow-up actions.
  • Minimum Quorum: the minimum presence/representation required for valid voting.
  • Voting: the voting process for agenda items.
  • Voting Results: the recorded outcome of a vote (passed/failed, counts, and thresholds).
  • Absolute Majority: a majority threshold where more than 50% is required.
  • Qualified Majority: a higher threshold used for certain decisions (as defined by Belgian co-ownership rules).
  • Simple Majority: a basic majority where more votes "for" than "against" are required.
  • Unanimous: all votes are required (100%).

Payments and banking

  • Account: a bank account record used to manage payments inside SNDQ.
  • Accounts: your list of accounts in SNDQ.
  • Bank account: a bank account you use to receive or send payments for your portfolio.
  • Bank account number: the account number information (e.g., IBAN) used to link bank activity correctly.
  • Bank account numbers: the list of account numbers you manage (for your workspace, contacts, or clients).
  • BIC: the bank identifier code used for international banking.
  • IBAN: the European bank account number format.
  • Payment: an actual money movement (incoming or outgoing) that you import or add manually.
  • Payments: the list of imported/manual payments that can be matched to requests or invoices.
  • Payment reference: the reference text used to identify a payment.
  • Ponto accounts: accounts connected via Ponto for automatic payment import.
  • Refund: a return of money (e.g., overpayment or a correction).
  • Payout: a (consolidated) outgoing payment you send from the workspace to a beneficiary.
  • Payouts: the overview of payouts you sent or plan to send.
  • Smart: an account type with automation (typically linked to a live bank connection).
  • Structured communication: a structured Belgian reference used to match payments reliably.
  • Transfer internally: moving money between two accounts inside your workspace.

Invoices, bookkeeping, and reporting

  • Accounts payable: what you still need to pay to suppliers (unpaid bills).
  • Accounts receivable: what you still need to receive (open amounts, often grouped by co-owner).
  • Balance list: an export/report showing current balances.
  • Chart of accounts: your list/structure of ledger accounts used for bookkeeping exports and reporting.
  • Cost category: how you categorise a cost (for reporting and analysis).
  • Cost categories: the list of cost categories used in your workspace.
  • Distribution: how SNDQ splits an invoice or cost across buildings/properties (based on a rule).
  • Distribution Key: the rule used to split shared costs (often based on shares/quotities in Belgium).
  • Entry journal: an export/report listing accounting entries across accounts.
  • Exports: where you export data (for bookkeeping, reporting, or archiving).
  • Fiscal year: the accounting year used for reports and exports.
  • Close fiscal year: the action that finalises a fiscal year to prevent accidental changes.
  • Invoice: a bill document (most often a supplier invoice) that you register and pay.
  • Ledger account: one account in your chart of accounts (used to categorise costs/income).
  • Ledger accounts: all ledger accounts you track in the workspace.
  • Journal: a bookkeeping journal (used to group and track entries).
  • Daybook journal entry: one bookkeeping entry inside a journal/daybook.
  • Profit & loss: the report that summarises income and expenses over a period.
  • Purchase invoice: an invoice you receive (typically from a supplier).
  • Reports: the place to access the reports you need for your portfolio.
  • Sales invoice: an invoice you send (e.g., fees to a client), which can be linked to payments/transactions.
  • Suspense account: a temporary holding account for items that cannot be fully allocated yet.
  • Trial balance: a bookkeeping control report showing balances across accounts for a period.
  • Account statement: an export/report grouped by ledger account.
  • Co-owner account statement: an export/report showing provisions and payments per co-owner.
  • Supplier account statement: an export/report showing bills and payments per supplier.

Communication, tasks, and follow-up

  • Broadcasts: sending emails/letters to multiple contacts using templates (useful for arrears, updates, meeting docs, …).
  • Case File: one "dossier" where you bundle documents, tasks, invoices, and communication around a topic.
  • Cases: the overview of your dossiers.
  • Inbox: the place where communication and incoming messages are centralised.
  • Management view: the management-focused dashboard view.
  • Financial view: the finance-focused dashboard view.
  • Notifications: alerts and updates in SNDQ (often tied to tasks, deadlines, or changes).
  • Task: a follow-up item you assign and track (repairs, approvals, paperwork, …).
  • Tasks: the list/overview of tasks.

Integrations and portals

  • Peppol: the standard network for receiving business invoices electronically.
  • Peppol invoices: invoices received via the Peppol network.
  • SNDQ at Home: the co-owner portal experience for sharing information and improving collaboration.