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Property Management Software - Rent Manager, Innago
Hi, I've become the manager of my parents' real estate investment companies pretty much out of the blue. Long story. Right now it's being self-managed by my Dad and a few family members. I know that I delegate this to a third party PM and my whole life would be easier, but for alot of reasons, I can't do that right now.
My immediate question is on changing PM software. They were using on-site Rent Manager software. I live in another city, and I need access for me and my CPA /bookkeeping team. I can shift to Rent Manager online. I have a call with them this week. I feel confident it's going to be very expensive. My CPA also mentioned Innago. She hadn't used it but liked that it was free and synced with Quickbooks. It could help us to cut costs, but it's not imperative right now.
Any thoughts about either?
Thanks in advance!
Most Popular Reply

@J Newman the BIGGEST challenge we see landlords have with PM software is not having a clear list of function they want and not INVESTING time to really learn how to properly learn the software.
Many are looking for an out-of-the-box solution they can just press buttons to use.
We've spent 14 years constantly pushing the envelope of what our software does. We are now investing in an advanced CRM that will interface with our PM software for even more customization and automation - including hiring a specific expert to implement it for us.
It will be a painful learning curve - short-term pain, for long-term gain.
Suggest you make your list as you learn on the fly about what various softwares offer.
Check these out: Buildium, Doorloop, Appfolio and Rentvine.
Take your time, because switching is another painful task:(
- Michael Smythe
