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Thomas Hopkins
  • San Francisco, CA
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Landlord and property manager pain points and solutions to those pain points

Thomas Hopkins
  • San Francisco, CA
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I am a landlord in San Francisco, and the creator of an online application and tenant screening software and I am writing to ask fellow landlords and property managers what their biggest pains are. Is it listing your property, generating leads, deciding on an adequate listing price, tenant screening, uncertainty / fear of selecting a bad tenant, rent collection, etc.? How do you mitigate this pain? Have you ever considered using an online software? If not, why not? I am not using this information to sell my particular solution, I am reaching out to this community of landlords and property managers for help determining if there is a big enough pain for landlords and property managers that is worth solving. And if there is a big enough pain, are there good software solutions are out there that are being used?

Thank you in advance for your responses,

Thomas

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