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Casey Johns
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Property Management Software

Casey Johns
  • Handyman
  • Nashville, TN
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a property management software when managing less than 20 rentals?

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Alexander Kleyman
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  • Sterling Heights, MI
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Alexander Kleyman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sterling Heights, MI
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I am using TenantCloud as a DIY. I like their customizable online application and digital lease signing - with today’s situation it’s what sold me on this platform. Besides it’s 2020 and we should be going digital and keeping up with the technology. The maintenance request ticketing setup has very detailed tracking of progress and notes which I like a lot. It’s not the best for handling your complete accounting needs but then it’s not an all in one solution.

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