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Steve Porter
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Tracking Monthly rents on an App?

Steve Porter
  • Investor
  • Akron, OH
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I have been adding quite a few units lately and my number one problem is tracking rents and when them come and what amount. I have many tenants who pay themselves and are paid before the due date via check in the mail, I have many who pay through Zelle Quickpay, some who cash app, some who Venmo and then my Section 8 which gets directed deposited on the first.

My question is, is there an easy system I can have an app for, on my phone, to plug these payments in quickly and easily that also doesn’t cost an arm and a leg and actually works to tell me who paid and what is owed? What is the best system?

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    Alana Bates
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    Alana Bates
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    Hi there! I searched high and low, and while there are plenty of Property Management tools out there I've come to find TenantCloud is a pretty good option. I haven't collected rent yet but I do like the features, user interface (for both tenants and landlords) and its affordability. I also like that it has an app option as well so you can view your dashboard in a web browser or in an app. You can search Kenton Knows' "Why I Chose TenantCloud" video clip on YouTube for more info. Hope this helps! -Alana

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