Self-managing landlords in Virginia and Maryland face a growing compliance burden. Full property management software costs too much and does too much. Blueprint is the focused alternative.
Virginia's 2025 VRLTA amendments added sweeping new requirements: first-page fee itemization on every lease, multilingual tenant rights statements, 60-day non-renewal notices, and restrictions on payment processing fees. Landlords renewing leases in 2025 and 2026 are encountering these requirements for the first time — many without realizing it.
A missing disclosure or late notice is not just a paperwork problem. In Virginia and Maryland, compliance failures can void a landlord's right to collect fees, enforce lease terms, or proceed with an eviction. The stakes are real — and they rise every year as the statutory requirements expand.
Self-managing landlords had two options: DIY chaos — scattered Google Docs, memory-based tracking, no law updates — or full property management software that bundles maintenance scheduling, accounting, and tenant portals they have no use for. Blueprint fills the gap. Compliance documentation, record-keeping, and deadline management. Nothing more, nothing less.
Blueprint is deliberately narrow. We are not a property management platform. We are the compliance layer.
We cover compliance documentation completely. Not maintenance, not accounting, not screening. One thing, done properly.
Every rule traces to an official statute or county ordinance. No guessing. No outdated information.
When Virginia or Maryland changes a law, we update the rules. Your checklist stays current without any work on your end.
Every completed item builds an audit trail. When a tenant disputes something, you have timestamped proof ready.
Flat monthly rates. No per-unit minimums that price out small portfolios. No surprise fees.
County-level compliance matters. Arlington's rules differ from Fairfax's. We track both, and every county in between.
Starting with Virginia and Maryland, then expanding across the Mid-Atlantic.
11 jurisdictions live across VA and MD. 160+ verified compliance rules. Full automation stack running. Now accepting founding members.
Additional Virginia cities and counties. Client portal for landlords to manage their own checklist and upload proof directly.
Broader Maryland coverage including Baltimore City, Anne Arundel County, and Washington DC.
Pennsylvania, Delaware, and other Mid-Atlantic states. Building the compliance layer for the entire region.