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Moncy Samuel
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Software for property management

Moncy Samuel
  • Investor
  • Suwanee, GA
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My partner and I closed on a Quad property today. For now, we are planning to do the property management and looking for a low cost or free software solution to handle the property management. We both work full time in IT so a systematic process for rent collection, issue/maintenance log and tracking will be helpful. Any advice on experienced diy landlords ?

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Jason Ray Richardson
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Jason Ray Richardson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brookhaven, MS
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I like TenantCloud, user interface is nice and problems are usually handled promptly. Cozy is nice but they don’t have an app and they don’t syndicate to as many websites or give you a business website. I had also read about long wait times for rent money being deposited. But I like both of those. Cozy syndicates to Realtor.com and TenantCloud doesn’t. So they both have their pluses and minuses.
Rentalutions was easy to use but they had no landlord app or way to capture expenses like cozy and TenantCloud

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