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Zachary Ware
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I am looking at using RentRedi and want to know how others' experiences have been. I do not have a large portfolio and am doing fine managing right now. I am looking to prepare to scale up and do not want to have to be sending email invoices and going through my account every month to make sure payments were made. 

Please let me know if you have had any experience using RentRedi, good or bad. If you have any other recommendations, please feel free to add them to the conversation. 

Thanks,

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Shannon Smith
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Shannon Smith
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@Zachary Ware, the only other one I have personally used is called Appfolio.  I used it briefly while being an interim Property Manager for a 60-unit apartment complex. That was serveral years ago, but I remember really liking it. I could text tenants through the program if they had not paid rent yet, or if there was an announcement that needed to go out to all the residents (such as a the laundry room receiving repairs or anything pertaining to common areas) and, overall, I just remember it being really user friendly.  It worked well for the Property Management company I was helping out at the time, but they have hundreds of units. When I looked into, it was just more expensive than what I needed for the small handful of properties I had at the time.  I mentioned the other day the little bit of time between payments being made and the deposit actually hitting my account with RentRedi-- I have received all payments in my account as of today (the 10th).  BiggerPockets usually has a promocode available for you try RentRedi for your first month for super cheap ($1 I think it usually is) so if you decide to give it a try, definitely see if there's a promo code you can take advantage of. 

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