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Adriana Mendonca
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Is anyone using with Turbo Tenant? Is it a good tool for beginner

Adriana Mendonca
  • Florida
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Hello to all BP family members.I hope you can assist us in this matter.

Is anyone familiar with TurboTenant or Tenant cloud or aveail?

We just began with a rental sign to rent our first property to experiment the market and now, we have a few potential tenants calling for this property. we are looking for some type of secure system for us to begin with.

We are still in the process of put our system together , however, the potential tenants came before that.

Thank BP family. in advance .

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    Vic Caldwell
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    • Victoria, TX
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    Vic Caldwell
    • Real Estate Investor
    • Victoria, TX
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    I used Tenant Cloud and was quite happy with it for my 12 properties. The main thing I was looking for was the ability for tenants to pay online and streamline the application process. TC met my needs. I have recently been testing RentRedi because Google started cracking down on using Google Pay for landlord/tenant transactions. RentRedi offers a pretty good applicant process, has a phone app, and has online ACH for rent payments that is only $1 for the tenant. The BIG downside is that it can take up to 5 days to actually get your money deposited. Both have a pretty good "listing" feature. Overall I liked Tenant Cloud better... functionally it's easier to navigate, makes communicating with tenants easy, has document storage, if you can get around Google for payment you get your $$ immediately and IT'S FREE!!!

    I think for your needs Tenant Cloud will work well even if you can't get Google Pay to work for you.

    That's my opinion.

    Vic

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