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Property Management software?
Hi all,
Working on rehabbing my first property. Duplex. I have been saving all my receipts so its about time to go back and start organizing them. On top of that i have an inherited section 8 tenant who has been late on rent almost every month. I am living at the property in my RV as I rehab the one vacant unit. Im also self managing/ and repairing the property.
My question is: Is it worth looking into or paying for a property management software? I want something to track and organize receipts better than shoving them in a folder. and i want to be able to track and record rent payments- whether late or on time.
I just looked around on apartments.com and this might be helpful. Anyone using this or some other software. Would love to hear pros and cons.
Thank for all the help BP community.

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Agree with @Aj Parikh. We started with Apartments.com when we purchased our first unit and are still using it now with 14 units. It is also easy to repost the units when they are empty and manage applications, etc. I have been dabbling with Stessa as well but haven't full transitioned to it - still using excel for financial tracking.