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Tom Pubins
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I'm a realtor,  I currently use zillow rental manager for most of my clients properties.  I just do the leasing. I'm trying to see if there is something better for communicating.  

When I only have 1 rental and the rental market is hot and it's rented in a week Zillow was good. Now that my client list is expanding and rentals aren't going as quick I need something to organize better and that goes out to more than 3 sites.

I use Follow up boss but I'm trying to keep the rental side separate because I lose track of a lot when combined.

Any low cost or free programs that meet my needs? I just signed up for turbo tenant but have not tried it out yet.

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Jonathan Klemm
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Hey @Tom Pubins - I would highly suggest using www.hemlane.com they syndicate to many different sites and have a very clean platform to manage tenant screening. It's free besides the normal cost of zillow. I assume you are also listing on the MLS right?

I use hemlane for all my Chicago properties.

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