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Thomas Townsend
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  • London, London
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How to cut out the Managing Agent and hence save costs!

Thomas Townsend
  • Investor
  • London, London
Posted

Hey guys,

I am looking to stop using managing agents and manager my properties myself since quitting my job. I am looking for great pieces of tech to help with the management, so looking for suggestions.

I am currently using this awesome new service called HeyLandlord, that is completely free for up to 15 properties. Its a communication/management platform used to communicate with my tenants. Tenants download the HeyLandlord app, and can communicate and send my specific repair requests. 

Any other good bits of tech that make the management of my rented properties easier?

Many thanks!

Tom

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