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TurboTenant lease agreement vs EZlandlordforms

Selwyn Da Costa
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Hello BP members, 

I am just starting out with our first rental. I have researched RentRedi, Avail and TurboTenant as property management software to Syndicate/List, manage Applications, Lease agreements etc and liked the features set with TurboTenant. The only issue I feel is the Lease agreement templates may not be as comprehensive as EZLandlordsforms.com. Does anyone use the Lease agreement within TurboTenant, any feedback on how it went with their Tenants? or do they use other Lease agreements?

Thanks

Selwyn

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Vicki X.
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@Selwyn Da Costa Sounded like you are self-managing. Following software are for you to consider to simplify your day-to-day operations and finances: 

  • PM software: Azibo, Avail, Innago, Apartments.com, Hemlane, Turbotenant, Rentredi, Tenant Cloud, eRentpayment, Zillow rental manager
  • Rental accounting tool: Azibo, Stessa, REIHub, Quickbooks (not specifically for rentals and pricier though)
  • Rental banking: Azibo, Stessa
  • move-in/move-out inspection: rentcheck

    Hope it helps! I’ve used a few and tested many. DM me if you’d like to learn more about the pros and cons. 

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