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Property Management software

Varouj Asdourian
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Hello Everyone

I currently reside in Los Angeles but I am buying my second investment property in the Houston, TX area.  It is a 4plex.  

I wanted to get your opinion on the various property management software / online portals.  I want to try to manage it myself if I can. There a few that offer pretty much everything from rent collection, to having pre-screened contractors and handymen available for fixes, etc, which can all be dispatched online.

Does anyone have any experience with any of these sights or offer any insights or suggestions?

Truly appreciate any input.

Thank you.

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Hey Varouj,

I've been using Innago for some years now, been a great deal for me. Completely free, tenants just have to pay fees for ACH/card payments and screening. I definitely think it's a good solution for smaller portfolios!

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