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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
management software programs
looking for opinions on what software and or sources you guys have had success with in terms of keeping track of rentals, people, cleaners, maintenance, expenditures, etc. thank you!
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I think the best software for your use case depends on how many properties you look to manage and whether the financial tracking or maintenance piece is more important for you. Few platforms do everything well.
Something like Avail, TenantCloud, or TurboTenant are good all-rounders, but some of these are paid solutions and charge additional for accounting features.
Stessa is easy to use for the bookkeeping bit, but is a bit less developed for managing leases, collecting rent, screening applicants, etc.
Azibo is building the best of all worlds but the maintenance tracking features are still incoming. We do provide significant value in free accounting, rent collection, tenant screening and applications, managing multiple portfolios of properties, etc. I'd recommend trying out several with a trial and seeing what works best for you. Good luck!