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Mubarak Basha
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Good Rental Property Managment software

Mubarak Basha
  • New to Real Estate
  • NJ
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Hi Guys - can you help me find a good affordable rental property management software which has the capabilities to send reminders for tax due dates, maintenance and can accommodate affordable housing?

We have some rental properties in Section 8 and its becoming very tedious to keep up with all the maintenance issues coming up on regular basis.

Any help will be appreciated

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Carl Millsap
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Mubarak, 

Depending on the size of your porfolio I'd do software demos for Appfolio, Rent Manager, and Rent Vine.

I currently use Housters and Appfolio. I had Rent Redi before - good for rent collection and maintenance. 

I looked at Stessa and a few other software companies it really depends on where you are and where you're going with your portfolio. 

Appfolio is pretty robust, it allows you to track subsidized housing payments; the maintenance and accounting system is all tied neatly together. You can set reminders etc. I recommend it, it's easy to use, and they're always improving the system.

I started with Housters. I keep it as a check and balance / redundancy against appfolio which my office manages.  

Hope this helps.
 

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