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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Does anyone use any software to manage your properties
I'm looking for suggestions for a software solution for managing my rental units.. Does anyone use any of these
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There are a lot of different property management software options out there that do a solid job. However there are pros/cons for each of them. I would recommend looking at the different features offered, fees associated, reporting, and overall ease of use. We personally use Innago to screen tenants, sign leases, collect rent, and market our listings. It is really simple to use and is completely free. I highly recommend them.