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Justin Bailey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canton, OH
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Rental management/payment app

Justin Bailey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canton, OH
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I'm always on the move and I need an easy to use platform (app preferred) to manage properties and except payment from tenants. I don't have a big budget so free or very low cost per month would be great. What platforms or apps is every one using and which ones are to be avoided? THANKS

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Andy Eakes
  • Property Manager
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Andy Eakes
  • Property Manager
  • San Diego, CA
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I just started using Cozy which was recently bought out by Apartments.com for my personal portfolio in San Diego. I love it. Its free. I can accept payment, track expenses and maintenance requests. The only downside is that it takes about 5 days for the money to hit your account. But to me, it's worth it. My tenants like it and I like it. It even has a feature that allows renters to use their rent payment to help build their credit. I heard about it by reading the House Hacking book from BP. 

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