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Mark Livingston
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  • New York
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Built a mobile app specifically for Section 8 landlords — HAP payment tracking, NSPIR

Mark Livingston
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York
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Hey BP community,

I'm a Section 8 landlord in NY and built a mobile app to solve a problem I couldn't find any existing tool to handle — tracking HAP payments separately from tenant payments.

Every property management app I tried treated rent as one payment. But with Section 8, you have the PHA paying their portion and the tenant paying theirs — on different dates, with different statuses. Keeping track of both in spreadsheets was a nightmare.

VoucherTrack is what I built to fix that. Here's what it does:

- HAP split payment tracker — log PHA and tenant portions separately each month

- HUD NSPIRE 2025 inspection checklist — built into the app so you can walk through it on your phone

- Recertification deadline alerts — push notifications at 60, 30, and 7 days before each tenant's deadline (missing one pauses your HAP payments)

- Document vault — store RFTA, HAP contracts, inspection reports per tenant

- Rent increase request tracker — log requests to your PHA and track responses

It's free to download with a Pro plan at $12.99/mo.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vouchertrack/id6765829442

Would love feedback from other Section 8 landlords. What else would you want to see in an app like this?

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