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Vic B.
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Landlord and RE investor management software.

Vic B.
  • Investor
  • Williamsport, PA
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Hi All,

My name is Vic and I live in north-central Pa.  My focus is on single family homes using a buy and hold to rent strategy.  I am amazed by all the useful and cool info on this site.  Looking for a managment software for my rentals.

Thx. V

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Dan Bosak
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Dan Bosak
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I use propertyware and it's been good and allows nearly everything to be done online: application, generate a lease, accept payments and maintenance requests.  It's pricey if you are only doing a few and not the most user friendly software but I do like it.  Buildium is the other one I see a lot.  I have 1 property with a property manager and they use that and reports and info on the landlord portal seem pretty good.  I'd look at those 2 as a good starting point  

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