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Updated about 5 years ago,

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Phil Goodwin
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Property Mangement Question

Phil Goodwin
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I have 18 residential units and have been using Quicken Rental Property Manager for years.  It does a good job on the accounting and downloads from my bank easily but there is no property management functionality.  I signed up for Buildium, the property management tools are good:  I like keep tracking of my leases, leases that are maturing soon, tenant contact info, electronic payments, and tenant screening tools are easy to use and help to keep me organized.  I have not started using tenant work orders yet but plan too.  Buildium does not sync with my bank account like Quicken, at least I have not figured it out.  I was hoping to download transactions from my bank (PNC) and then I could allocate the transactions to the correct property/tenant/unit/expense, etc.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  Am I missing something?  

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