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Anyone Have Experience Building a Website for Rental Properties

Jared Pinkus
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I'm looking to build a website for my rental properties to serve current tenants (messaging/maintenance requests) and to market vacant units. Does anyone have experience?

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Heath Ryans
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Heath Ryans
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@Jared Pinkus unless you have a big enough apartment complex that it would make sense to consider it as a whole community with its own dedicated site, that seems like an unnecessary amount of work and cost to create vs just using one of the many free or paid platforms that already have all of that and more built in. 

Cozy(dot)co, Paylease, Buildium, rentmanager, about a million others out there. I like cozy. It's simple and has almost everything you need at a small scale.

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