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Software with Quickbooks Online Integration?
Hi, does anyone recommend property management software that integrates well with Quickbooks?
We own about 50 single family properties around Philadelphia.
Our bookkeeper is great with Quickbooks online and really understands our business well after years of working together. But we could really benefit from a software system that links up to quickbooks, allows tenants to pay online, can generate overdue rent invoices, and other stuff along those lines.
It'd be especially helpful if this software could handle Housing Choice Voucher tenants, because many of our tenants benefit from this government program. The payment split between tenant and the housing authority tends to fluctuate frequently.
Any advice from landlords/property managers who have a strong Quickbooks + software pairing would be excellent. Thanks in advance!
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Quote from @Aziz Usmanov:
Property owners don't usually choose property management companies based on what PM software the latter use. That's great the Innago does, but what is % of market on Innago vs Buildium, Appfolio, etc?
Hey Aziz, I'm not sure what your first statement is referring to. I just recommended Innago to Grant because as a property owner, this is a software I use to manage my rentals, which also integrates with Quickbooks. And as far as market percentage is concerned, this is not something I specifically look at when I purchase any products or select any software to use. I'm not sure how the market percentage equates to the quality of the product.