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All Forum Posts by: Stuart C.

Stuart C. has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Which property managemant app is best?

Stuart C.
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  • Investor
  • Texas
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Quote from @Drew Sygit:

@Stuart C. you won't really be able to rely on any recommendations with such a general question:(

Reasons:

1) What one person is using the software to do, may not be what you want to use it for

2) What meets the expections of one user, example: ease of use, may not meet your expectations

3) Most users rarely actually use software to it's full potential

Rrecommend you outline SPECIFICALLY what you want to use software to do, so you'll get better feedback:)


Post: Which property managemant app is best?

Stuart C.
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  • Investor
  • Texas
  • Posts 4
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Quote from @Nathan Gesner:

Software is a common question on BiggerPockets. Here are some things to consider:

  1. Most investors don't need software until they have 5-10 rentals. All you need is a single place to track tenant information, payment history, maintenance, and a few other things. You can easily do this on a spreadsheet and it will take less time to track than it would to find and learn a new software. If the software is not simplifying your life or making you more accurate, you shouldn't use it.
  2. Software does have extremely helpful features like online payments, marketing syndication (click a button and your property is advertised on multiple sites), electronic document review/signing, maintenance tracking, and owner reports. But do you really need that for your one rental?
  3. There's no perfect software out there. Every system you try will have flaws or you'll salivate over a feature that shows up in other software.

Some common names you'll see thrown around a lot: Stessa, Apartments.com, RentRedi, TenantCloud, Innago, RentManager, Avail, Rentec Direct, Doorloop, etc.

I recommend you search for each of those apps online and see what they offer, how much they charge, etc. Make a simple spreadsheet or written list with the features of each and see which ones appeal to you most. Try to narrow it down to your top 3-4. Once you have a short list, get an account with each one and run them through the wringer to see how they really function. Do one task at a time in each app so you can compare apples to apples.

  • Load a property with pictures and details.
  • Market that property.
  • See what your marketing looks like from the public's perspective.
  • Submit a fake application to see how easy the process is.
  • Run a credit/screening report on yourself.
  • Enter a maintenance request, assign a vendor, attach a fake invoice.
  • Enter charges to the tenant's ledger.
  • Enter recurring charges and automatic late fees.
  • Sign documents electronically.
  • Run owner reports.

After testing a few apps, one of them should stand out for you. Choose that one and use it. No system is perfect, so don't waste your time chasing after the next shiny object. You should only have to change when your current software has a flaw or lacking feature that is causing you to spend too much work on a work-around. Then you can consider researching and finding something that meets your needs better.


 Thank you so much!

Post: Which property managemant app is best?

Stuart C.
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  • Texas
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Thank you so much! Great info!

Post: Which property managemant app is best?

Stuart C.
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  • Texas
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Lots of software for property management out there. Just wondering who has had the best luck with which one.