What Reddit Says About Tenant Apps
We compiled 10 Reddit discussions about Tenant apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/msp
To give you some background; CIPP currently has about 7000 MSPs using it in the last 90 days, for MSPS ranging from 64000(!) tenants to one or two tenants. I am an MSP owner myself, and will be forever probably.
r/realtors
Zillow has an application system, the tenant pays a flat fee to apply, and it will be good for one month, and they can use this for different properties. The landlords can access their credit report during this month.
r/PropertyManagement
Ah I see, yes 50 unit minimum. Sub 50 I honestly think rent manager or Buildium are best for you. Once you hit 50 AppFolio will be the last switch you ever have to make (and same price until you get to 200 units) ...
r/realestateinvesting
owever, they also emailed all the perspective tenants and told them my account was associated with fraud! Basically sl · Oh shit. I have been using it for a month or so. That's wild. Please keep me posted. Do you have another app you prefer? ... I evaluated a dozen vendors and buildium won out ...
r/RealEstate
Don’t need any apps. Common sense will go a lot farther. Have a simple application and then talk to them. ... TransUnion SmartMove. If your state allows, provides an option for the tenant to pay.
r/realestateinvesting
my apt mgr uses AppFolio to run his apt mgmt biz. as an owner im not a fan of the reporting, but he likes it. ... Yardi is good, albeit pricey. ... Will depend on scale. Apartments.com downside is delayed rent. I use textnow phone number for tenants.
r/PropertyManagement
I can recommend estateflowservices.com. It is a recently developed software, currently in the testing stages but its current features work great. ... Done being a landlord after a nightmare tenant.
r/RealEstate
Avail is solid too, especially for its tenant screening tools. If you want another option, Buildium or Appfolio are worth a look for more comprehensive features, but are pricier and possibly over kill for your scale.
r/realestateinvesting
Pick a solution, pay the measly < $50/mo for it, and move on. Your life as a landlord will be much less stressful and you'll thank yourself in the future. TenantCloud and Cozy started around the same time, and when Cozy was acquired and absorbed into the Apartments[dot]com tech stack, Tenant...
r/PropertyManagement
Appfolio for the win. I have converted many investors over to this platform and it does everything from mass emails to financials, owners reports, a resident portal and it is completely user-friendly and everything could be done online ... Tenantcloud has raised their prices recently on processing f...
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