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Updated 6 months ago on .

- Rental Property Investor
- Palm Beach County, FL
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Stessa vs the competition
Hi everyone,
So I just purchased 2 properties and it is part of a portfolio loan. Its 2 properties in 1 single loan. I use Stessa only for the tracking feature (transactions). I have no need for the rent collection or tenant screening as this is a function my property manager does for me.
As I was inputting the properties, I noticed that Stessa does not support Portfolio loans (https://support.stessa.com/en/articles/2423581-mortgages-loa...)
This will become very difficult to keep track going forward. I wanted to reach out and ask what other alternatives to Stessa are out there. Maybe a free option like I have with Stessa now? Just looking for the automated transaction piece so that I don't have to go back to Excel.
Any advice would be extremely appreciated. Thank you