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Hello! Looking for software/cloud computing recommendations, 1st time poster here

Richard Justin
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Good day all. We are trying to just get a tighter lid on operations, for background we are a family-owned group with about 115 properties. I'm the owner's nephew and de facto "computer wiz" because I am relatively savvy,  but I have never used any property management software before. I guess what we'd like is a program that is user-friendly/ intuitive, can keep easy track of payments, maintenance work orders, and if it can possibly communicate with Quickbooks or tax software or can at least compile things in a format which is easy to integrate into tax accounting that would be great. I dont think they want to spend  a lot, but,  it's also probably not avoidable, and in ranking order of what's important it's not as important as ease of use/integration. any feedback is great and thanks for your time. I go by "R.J." a 'nice-to-meet-you' to everyone. 

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