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Thomas Morgan
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PM Software: Buildium or Rent Manager

Thomas Morgan
  • Commercial Real Estate Agent
  • Carbondale, CO
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So, I narrowed down all of the property management software options from both the BP software list (thanks BP!) and a long CCIM forum list to my final two choices: Buildium and Rent Manager.

I manage an LLC that owns over 100 units spread across 7 properties (SFR and MHP). Need to be able to keep track of all the tenants, leases, maintenance, bank accounts and GL etc.

Any feedback on both products would be appreciated. Also considered Appfolio.

Thanks!

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Sanjay Patel
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Sanjay Patel
  • Investor
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The issue with combining both the operations side and the accounting side is that none of them can do both of them well - I have been spending some time looking at the trials and they seem to have strengths in one over the other.  I think I am going to try to find one that does operations really really well, and then maybe just stick with QB or something else for the accounting side.

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