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TenantPro 7 – Rental Property Management and Accounting System Software Review for Investors and Operations

Tenant Pro 7 is the # 1 rated property management software used by over 18,000 property management companies operating their rental units. The software integrates seamlessly with Microsoft producing more than 45 preset documents. Additionally, the system integrates with Quickbooks, provides electronic payment processing that enables online resident payment and resident credit card processing, offers background checks, and other add-ons. This window-based system can meet virtually all management requirements for almost any type of residential rental unit.

Tenant pro provides moving, moving, request, unit, work order, ledger, 1099, late notification, invoice entry, owner information, vendor management, and many other basic functions.

The window interface allows easy access to each area with a mouse click. The tabs are:

  • properties,
  • units,
  • vendors,
  • work orders,
  • postponements,
  • holding loads,
  • withholding payments,
  • removals,
  • move,
  • enter invoices,
  • checkbook,
  • preferences
  • accounting,
  • entry,
  • manager,
  • postponements,
  • liza

Managers can produce income statements, complete bank reconciliations, complete late notices, print maintenance reports, prepare rental lists, and many other reports.

Observe residents only, capture name, address, phone numbers, email addresses, rental rates, and overpaid or overpaid rates and rentals.

For maintenance reports, collect problem date, details, assigned maintenance person or contractor, correction date, action completed, and more.

Perhaps equally important, TenantPro offers a 3-hour online training session plus a multi-unit online training tutorial to help you get started quickly and effectively in meeting your accounting and property management needs. In addition, the Company offers a variety of support packages.

Some other management systems to consider (and there are many more) consider Yardi or RentManager. These systems offer most, if not all, of the same features and capabilities. Price and scalability may vary. There are also a number of online management systems that can also be interesting.

Owners, investors, managers, and directors should look for a management system that delivers the features that Tenant Pro offers. Just as important, choosing a system with proven capabilities, available training, available support, and tens of thousands of satisfied users is a wise decision. from any manager or owner. At the price that the system is available (less than $ 1,000 per 100 units), there are few reasons why a manager cannot afford the system. Reasonably comprehensive training is available for $ 500 or less. Therefore, while planning your acquisition or updating your operation, implementing a good management system to produce up-to-date reports is a prudent step for most managers.

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