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Michael Sherrill
  • Oakland County
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Hemlane vs NestEgg vs ??

Michael Sherrill
  • Oakland County
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Howdy,

I'm acquiring some additional properties in Cincinnati and am looking at utility switchover + seller handoff of keys/photo doc of common areas. I manage properties remotely and am weighing bringing these Class A buildings onboard into a PM tool with full-service support.  

I haven't decided between Hemlane and NestEgg yet, but am looking at both, and curious how deep they get into post-sale seller key handoff and initial utility transfer for common areas?

Side note, I'm also looking at remote facility control,  I use Simplisafe modules to just have alerts on temperature drop zone-by-zone or of water leaks. I haven't seen a vendor offering remote temp/flood *and* thermostat control for small 3-10 unit buildings yet. The remote monitoring helps get in front of potential issues before damage is caused. I have details from Homebase.ai, but they only have traditional thermostats (I need the add-on modules like what Nest offers for larger spaces).

Are there any other SaaS PM vendors with full-service I should look at besides these two? 

Lastly, for reputable traditional full-service PMs, who do you deal with (and trust) for Hamilton County area buildings 3-10 unit size?

Thanks,
Michael



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