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Fadzai V.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Property Management Software

Fadzai V.
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi All! Happy Holidays and a (almost) New Year.

It looks like this question has been posed before, but nothing recently - so jumping out there and throwing it up for discussion again. Wondering if anyone has any property management software they might recommend?

I currently have a PM company servicing my unit, but it's not a great fit and honestly I mainly need them for the administrative portion. Rent collection, expense tracking, work order reporting etc since I'm now on the other side of the country from the property. Lease up might be another service I'd outsource, just to make sure I have someone focused on the task but otherwise it feels like I'm paying a group of people that I have to micromanage.

I have the necessary trusted professionals to handle maintaining the property and would love to cut out the headache of some less than competent middlemen (willing to hear why I should suck it up and stick to management as well).

All that is a longwinded way to say, I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Thanks :)

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