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Updated over 2 years ago, 04/04/2022

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Faustin Hoover
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  • Ashland
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Property management app suggestions

Faustin Hoover
  • New to Real Estate
  • Ashland
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For those who don't manage their own properties. I've heard a few diff names of apps on the bigger pockets podcasts for tenant screening and leases and repair tickets etc. Is there one that's better than the other or do any of them work? Which do you prefer?

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Niyi Adewole
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta GA & Orlando, FL
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Niyi Adewole
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta GA & Orlando, FL
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Hi @Faustin Hoover

When i managed my own long-term units, i preferred "Buildium". It was the all in one solution for taking applications, running credit checks, collecting rent, and handling maintenance requests. Be forewarned, it is not cheap and i believe there are other softwares out today that can handle a similiar workload, i just have not had to (knock on wood) research any of that lately. 

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Jasmine Delves
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Jasmine Delves
  • Denver, CO
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I'd start by prioritizing the features you're looking for, then narrow your options down that way. Also depends on how much you're willing to spend!

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Drew Sygit
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Drew Sygit
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Your software needs will also be dictated by how many units you plan to realistically acquire.

Use to manage 50 units with Quickbooks and Excel spreadsheets just fine.

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