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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Switching from Cozy to Tenant Cloud?
I have three buildings going online, with a total of 40+ additional units across all three added to my current portfolio. I am thinking Tenant Cloud would be better suited than Cozy. Buildium and Appfolio is just too expensive and I do not see the point in spending that much. Perhaps when we're over 100 units, but right now, I do not see the benefit for the added cost. However, Tenant Cloud seems more robust and more options for around 90 bucks a year. Plus they have an app which my tenants under Cozy complain that it doesn't have. Since they are young, they like apps instead of websites or something.
Anyone use them?
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I spent a lot of time reviewing the different PM softwares, and agree, TenantCloud had a great functionality / price ratio. I built systems around using the accounting feature in TC to keep everything in one place and to leverage automated transactions to avoid manual entry wherever possible. Either way works, it's just whatever works best for you.