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Molly Ronan
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Property Management Software: Without Sponsors or Ads

Molly Ronan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Western Mass
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Hello!

Are there any property management softwares that do not promote other companies in their app or website for the renter?

I've looked at Avail, it promotes Lemonade and their own credit boosting program.

I've looked at Rent Redi, it promotes U-Haul and their own rental insurance

I've looked at Cozy but now it's all in Apartments.com and I kept getting errors while trying to test it.

I am willing to pay for it. I want it to be as easy as possible for the tenants without showing them other companies. I don't want to be associated with companies or insurance companies I haven't vetted.

Thank you!

Molly

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RaeAnna Ebel
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RaeAnna Ebel
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I started with apartments.com due to all the recommendations for cozy but don’t think the switch to the new platform is complete because the functionality is not worth the hype, in my opinion. I ended up going with avail.co while they do have partnerships/things for sale, I haven’t heard any complaints from tenants. I’ve actually had tenants sign up for lemonade rental insurance since it was so easy/convenient for them to sign up. 

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