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Scott Alan Turner
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Weatherford, TX
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Software recommendations for accounting, reporting, tenants

Scott Alan Turner
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Weatherford, TX
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We have 3 SFR rentals, 1 AirBnb, and just purchased 7 more SFRs, and will add another 5 this year.

My wife has been using Quicken to send reports on our rentals to our CPA in the past. 

Time to get more sophisticated. What would you use in this situation? QBO seems like it would be a pain the way it has to be set up for multiple properties.

Basic needs:

- Accounting to send reports to the CPA

- Cost/rehab/financing tracking + reporting to get into the numbers on each unit, IRR, Cap, cash flows, etc.

- Tenant applications, background checks, payments and tenant reminders would be a plus

- And I don't know what I don't know - so whatever else I might be missing

I've gone through the BP marketplace list of each software provider to narrow it down. 

These were on my short list.

It seems like $50 a month for the service is common for this situation. Some vendors were $250 a month minimum. 

Any others to consider? Feedback on these?

Landlord Studio - https://www.landlordstudio.com

REIHub https://www.reihub.net/compare

Hemlane - https://www.hemlane.com/

RentRedi - https://rentredi.com/pricing/

Buildium - https://www.buildium.com/

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Jefferson Simmons
  • Realtor
  • Manhattan, KS
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Jefferson Simmons
  • Realtor
  • Manhattan, KS
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Scott,

I am using Apartments.com for rent collection and Stessa for my financials and reports for my CPA. Both are very user friendly. I love recommending these to my clients that are just starting out because they are free! Your portfolio is large enough to sustain to a Buildium account. I tried Buildium but went back to Apartments.com because it was just easier to use.

  • Jefferson Simmons

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