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Jason Hanson
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  • Daytona Beach, FL 32118
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Getting started with property managing

Jason Hanson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Daytona Beach, FL 32118
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I am just getting started managing 7 units. What sites/software does anyone recomentd to collect rent, anyone have like a template of an excell sheet I can use to get organized? I feel like I'm kinda chasing my tail here. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome! I'm really excited to start my journey with investing!!

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Corey Conklin
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Excel works fine for tracking expenses with minimal units. I use Turbotenant for collecting rent and electronic lease signing and it's been great. I use Zillow for property marketing and applications.

So far that combo has worked on the 6 properties that I self manage.

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