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Mark Torrefiel
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  • San Diego, CA
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Recommendation for software

Mark Torrefiel
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey everyone! Just closed on my first triplex in San Diego three days ago. I've been looking around Google the past few days and can't decide on which rental software to use. I must have looked at dozens of videos, blogs, and reviews on all the different types of software available.

For all you seasoned investors out there, what software would you recommend to new investors? I've taken all the major options to consideration such as book keeping, accounting, taxes, payments, maintenance/trouble calls, price of software etc.

At this point, I'm looking for the most balanced option that will best help protect myself and my assets. Any and all advice is highly appreciated! 

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I use Turbo Tenant and it’s free functions will do most of what you need. It does have a subscription plan that can give you additional functions. If I get a few more units I may upgrade to the pay version.  It will track expenses, collect rent, track payments, screen tenants etc…. With the free version.

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