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Jonathan M.
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Best Florida annual lease agreements

Jonathan M.
  • Professional
  • Bradenton, FL
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Hello BP community,

I will be buying an apartment complex this year around 6-12 units. Where can I find solid Florida annual lease agreements, renewals  and notice of rental rise . Also property management software or something I am able to keep track of rent and documents. 

Thank you everyone!

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Hideyuki Gojima
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Hideyuki Gojima
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
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@Jonathan M.

Some of the property management softwares offer more than enough features you need as they are designed for large properties.  You should pick the right one for your needs.

If you are looking for some individual softwares. Here is a little list of softwares that real estate investors use a lot.

Document storage : Google drive, Dropbox, Box

Rent payment : Cozy, Zelle, Rentpaymen.com, Clickpay

Accounting : Quickbooks, Freshbooks, Xero 

Good luck!

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