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Best landlord software for DIY landlords that also offers banking accounts?

Fabiola Noel
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Good morning, 

I am currently using Turbotenant for tenant screening/rent collection and reminders, and lease creation. They also offer a marketing option and outsources to another provider for bookkeeping.
I love it, however, it’s missing one key thing for me. It does not provide banking accounts for deposits/and to keep units separate. 
I read online that baseline, and azibo offer that. Has anyone had any experience with those? Or can you suggest a better option that does it all?  
Your input is greatly appreciated. 


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Mohammed Rahman
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Mohammed Rahman
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Hey @Fabiola Noel - I use apartments(.)com and they're free below a certain number of units. 

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