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All Forum Posts by: Mose Gebremeskel

Mose Gebremeskel has started 9 posts and replied 202 times.

Post: Property Management software

Mose GebremeskelPosted
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Since Innago is free and has some great features I'd go with that. 

Post: Your favorite book(s)? Non-fiction

Mose GebremeskelPosted
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A couple that I usually recommend:

- The Book on Rental Property Investing: How to Create Wealth and Passive Income Through Smart Buy & Hold Real Estate Investing

- Dave Ramsey Total Money Makeover

Quote from @Tommy Parker:

Innago is solid for me. It allows me to customize leases, documents, and track payments and invoices. The biggest thing about them that is the dedicated rep I got is super helpful. Always supportive with any questions I have. Plus Innago is free!


 Second this!

Virtual walkthroughs are probably best. Don't want to risk not seeing any bit of the property before purchase. 

I feel the same way. We watch House Hunters International and for some reason, they constantly pick the house that makes the least sense lol. 

Quote from @Miller McSwain:

There are lots of property management softwares. I'm a single-family investor, and I recently looked through the most popular softwares and selected one. The products I investigated were:

1. Tenant Cloud

2. Apartments.com

3. Innago

4. Avail

5. RentRedi

I was looking for a software that met the following criteria:

1. Online payments from tenants

2. Automatic late fees

3. Maintenance request portal

4. Free for the landlord

5. Online applications

6. Tenant screening (background checks, etc)

7. Lease signing

8. Ability to post vacancies in the software

I found that Innago was the only one to meet all these requirements. It does charge a $2 fee for each rent payment, but that is charged to the tenant by default. I haven't had any complaints from tenants about this charge.

The other softwares were pretty good, but here are the deal breakers for each.

Tenant Cloud: Tenants cannot setup autopay unless we have the paid version

Apartments.com: You cannot upload your own lease, you can only make modifications to their lease

Avail: You cannot upload your own lease, you can only make modifications to their lease

RentRedi: No free version AT THE TIME

***I investigated these softwares 8-12 months ago, so some things could have changed. For example, RentRedi is free now if you are a BP Pro member that could potentially make it a contender with Innago for my use.


 That's awesome!

Add a property to my portfolio!

Post: Best Book Recommendations

Mose GebremeskelPosted
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and Dave Ramsey's Total Money makeover. Not strictly on real estate but the perspective of money helps!

Post: Best Book Recommendations

Mose GebremeskelPosted
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How to Invest in Real Estate: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Getting Started by Brandon Turner! 

Option #1 is better to me!