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Property Management Software
I'm having a hard time deciding which property management software to go with. I'm going to be taking over management of my 7 units, and we plan to add more units to our portfolio yet this year. I like all of the features of the growth package that Buildium has, but it's kind of pricey. The features that I would really like with a software package are: payment processing, eleases, tenant application and screening, maintenance requests, accounting, reports, resident portal, rental listings, and a website for my company. Are there any other platforms out there that offer all of this that I should look into?
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@Deidra Swenson Since you're managing less than 25 units, I suggest looking into free property management software companies to manage your rentals.