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Tony Asbille
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Looking at rental software hummmm

Tony Asbille
  • Investor
  • Texarkana, TX
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I have between 400 and 650 doors at any given time. Most of my complexes are 50-75 units. I do not like our current software Rent Manager. I am looking at upgrading our software to something more current. My major concerns are the ability to intergrate with a website, robust reporting, great customer usability. Any horror stories or indorsements are encouraged. I like appfolio but hate the crazy high “on boarding” fee’s. 

So the question is knowing what you know now, what software would you choose today?

We are looking at Buildium, Appfolio etc.

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Hai Loc
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Hai Loc
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@Tony Asbille I used buildium before.. it's excellent but can be very sophisticated at times.. preparing financial statements is amazing

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