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All Forum Posts by: Jamison Conti

Jamison Conti has started 0 posts and replied 37 times.

I have seen companies set this up a few ways. If your owner wants reporting broken down by street then you would have to set them up as SFR with property groups for each street. I think majority would just set it up as a MFR property.

Post: Commercial Property Management Software or Spreadsheet

Jamison ContiPosted
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  • Santa Barbara, CA
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@Courtney Duong I would recommend either Appfolio or Yardi Voyager if you are managing NNN leases and needing a system to track and reconcile CAM.

Post: Maintenance Workflow System

Jamison ContiPosted
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  • Santa Barbara, CA
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It might make sense to look into Appfolio or Buildium if you plan on expanding. It may be easier than piecing together your own system. I know Appfolio had a maintenance contact center.

Post: New York Landlord and Screening software.

Jamison ContiPosted
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  • Santa Barbara, CA
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Appfolio charges $20 for a full credit/criminal/eviction back-round check.

Post: Investing in a condo with an HOA?

Jamison ContiPosted
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  • Santa Barbara, CA
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I work with landlords all over the country and majority of them have a few condos in their portfolio. Most of them love the limited exterior maintenance to worry about. I would just recommend walking the complex and make sure the association is doing a good job. It sounds like the number work!

Post: What to use? Buildium or Stessa?

Jamison ContiPosted
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I think Buildium would be a great choice for a small portfolio but Appfolio might be worth looking into if you are over 50 units.

Post: Financing With No Down Payment

Jamison ContiPosted
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I think you could potentially work out a deal with no down payment but it may stack the odds against you. You would have to pay back your family, have a higher mortgage payment, and in most cases get stuck with PMI (mortgage insurance) unless you have 20% down. I recommend saving every penny and try to get a home on an FHA loan (3% down) unless you can somehow get 20%.

Post: Property Management Software

Jamison ContiPosted
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  • Santa Barbara, CA
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I think the software you choose depends largely on how many units you will be managing. I think Cozy and NestEgg would work well for a few units, buildium for 20+ and Appfolio for 50+. 

Post: Best Property Management Software

Jamison ContiPosted
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Appfolio should be able to handle retail, industrial, office, and flex space without any issues. I think the only other software that handles commercial well would be Yardi Voyager.

Post: What's the best PM software out there?

Jamison ContiPosted
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@Grant Shipman

Appfolio is a property based accounting platform which means all income and expense must be tied to a property. You can pay your owners, do 1099s, ect. I have seen some people set up a "corporate property" in order to track income and expense of their company.    You can dm me if you have any questions about it.