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Cozy migrated to Apartments.com do not accept mobile home listing

Orita Issartel
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I've been a user of the free Cozy.co service for landlords for quite sometime now. We own 16 doors and a commercial building. For the residential tenants I had it all set up in Cozy for listings, rent collection and etc. We happen to own 3 mobile homes on a canal to a chain of lake in Central Florida. These mobile homes sit on land that also belong to us. mobile homes are very common in Central Florida! 

Now that Cozy.co has mitigated to Apartment.com, a division of Costar, I no longer have the right to manage my mobile home properties with them. So I'm looking for a new landlord management place like Cozy to mitigate all my properties to.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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