
Exclusive MASTERCLASS
Back‑to‑Back Leasing Masterclass
Jay Chauhan reveals the back-to-back leasing strategy: how to lock in £2,000+ monthly cash flow per property without owning or managing tenants.
This masterclass took place on Tuesday, 31st March 2026
Jay breaks down back-to-back leasing strategy from the ground up: how it works, why it generates strong cash flow, and why you don't need to own or manage a single tenant to make it work.
The exact approach Jay uses across his 100+ unit portfolio. What makes a deal stack, how to structure agreements with landlords, and what separates deals that deliver consistent returns from those that don't.
How Jay built a high-income portfolio in one of Europe’s top 10 cities of the future without traditional ownership. The mindset, the model, and the path to 100+ units generating £10k+ monthly.

CEO & Co-Founder, Property Filter

B2B Leasing Expert and Property Investor
Jay Chauhan is a UK-based B2B leasing expert who has built a 100+ unit portfolio generating over £10k monthly - without a single mortgage. He specialises in securing back-to-back leasing deals in 90 days or less and has developed a repeatable system for scaling to 100+ units through strategic landlord agreements and room-by-room yield optimisation.
In this session, Jay shares the exact strategy behind his portfolio and shows you how to lock in £2,000+ monthly cash flow per property - without owning or managing tenants.
What is back-to-back leasing?
Is this free?
Yes, completely free to join. Just register to secure your spot.
Will it be recorded?
Yes. A recording will be made available after the session, but we recommend attending live to get the most out of it.
Do I need to own property to benefit from this?
Do I need to be a Property Filter member?
Is this a sales pitch?
No. Jay will spend the session walking through the real strategy. There's no hard sell.

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