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Commercial & mixed-use

Parking enforcement for retail centers and mixed-use developments.

Your spaces are for paying customers and tenants — not the office workers next door or the all-day commuter who parks free and walks to the train. nfors gives commercial and mixed-use operators a complete, compliant way to clear abusers, protect customer turnover, and tell visitors, tenants, and validated guests apart — across every lot you manage, from one platform.

What you get

Built for shopping plazas, office buildings, and mixed-use lots.

Protect customer turnover

All-day abusers and employees of neighboring businesses tie up the spaces your retail tenants depend on. Enforce time limits and permit rules so spots keep turning over for the paying customers they're meant for.

Tenant, visitor, and validated guest, sorted

Sync or manage a plate whitelist and active permits for tenants, employees, and validated visitors, so an officer or camera sees who's authorized before a charge is ever issued — and a paying customer is never wrongly charged.

After-hours and weekend permits

Office tenants who park nights and weekends, retail staff on a fixed shift — time-restricted permits authorize a vehicle only inside its day-and-time windows and enforce normally outside them, handled automatically by the matcher.

Multi-vehicle tenants, one rule

A tenant business can register several vehicles on one permit while only one parks at a time. nfors unifies the plates and flags a second car exploiting the permit for an officer to review — instead of charging a legitimate tenant.

Field officers and cameras, one pipeline

Walk the plaza with the officer app or push reads from your own LPR cameras — both feed one compliant pipeline with the same permit check, grace window, photo and GPS evidence, and audit trail.

Your brand, your payouts

Visitors pay and dispute on a portal carrying your property's name on your own subdomain, and funds settle straight to your Stripe account — you're the merchant of record and keep the full charge.

Oversight across every lot

Every lot, tenant, and dollar in one view.

A mixed-use property or a portfolio of plazas means many lots, many tenants, and a stream of charges, payments, and disputes. The operator dashboard rolls all of it into one command center — live occupancy, revenue collected, what's still outstanding, and how disputes are resolving — so a property manager sees the whole estate at a glance instead of chasing spreadsheets per lot.

  • Live occupancy, revenue, outstanding balances, and dispute outcomes across all your lots in one place
  • Role-scoped access — give a tenant-facing manager their view while officers see only their assigned zones
  • An issuance heatmap shows where abuse concentrates so you can reposition signage and staff
FAQ

Common questions

How do I stop non-customers and the neighbors' employees from taking my spaces?

Set time limits and permit rules per lot, then enforce them with field officers, your own LPR cameras, or both. nfors checks every plate against your tenant and validated-visitor permits first, so only genuine abusers — the all-day commuter, the office worker from next door — get a charge, and your customers' spaces keep turning over.

Can I give tenants and employees parking while still enforcing on visitors?

Yes. Maintain a plate whitelist and permits for tenants, employees, and validated guests — including after-hours and weekend windows for office and retail staff — and the matcher authorizes those vehicles automatically inside their windows while enforcing normally on everyone else. A tenant with several vehicles can share one permit, with a one-at-a-time rule that flags abuse instead of charging the tenant.

Can one property manager oversee parking across several lots or buildings?

That's what the operator dashboard is for. Live occupancy, revenue, outstanding balances, and dispute outcomes roll up across every lot you manage into one command center, with role-scoped access so a property manager, a tenant-facing supervisor, and a field officer each see exactly the slice they should.

How do visitors pay, and how does the property get paid?

Visitors pay by card on a portal white-labeled with your property's name at your own subdomain, and can dispute with evidence right there. You connect your own Stripe account and are the merchant of record, so funds settle directly to you — the per-charge service fee and card processing are added on top and paid by the parker, so you net the full charge.

Protect your customers' spaces — across every lot.

Free for 90 days, no credit card. Approval is usually same-day.