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Chester Straley
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Property Management Software

Chester Straley
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Van Wert, OH
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What software is recommended for managing 50+ units? I am aware of some of the companies & names of software but really looking for personal experience of certain systems. Thanks!

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Dave Spooner
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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Dave Spooner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Chester Straley It depends a great deal on what you're looking for. Are you a property manager managing for other owners? Are you managing Section 8? Do you use Quickbooks, or do you want the software to provide all accounting features included? Do you want customer support you can speak with or are you okay with just FAQ articles and email replies?

Each software tends to have it's own strengths and weaknesses. I'd be happy to point you in one direction vs. another with some more info.

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