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prooperty management program recommendation? Craig Bartels 09-18-2006
Posted by Craig Bartels on September 18, 2006, 2:07 pm
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Okay, I am thinking I should invest the money in a new property
management program instead of quickbooks.

I own 80 units and manage another 25-30 units for other individuals.
What would be the best product I can use?

I have heard of rentright, which looks appealing, other
recommendations so I can move off of Quickbooks?

Craig Bartels



Posted by ~DLC~ on September 19, 2006, 11:40 am
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What problems do you have with QB in property management? I use it for HUD
multihousing and rentals with no problems.
dlcopesr@yahoo.com

> Okay, I am thinking I should invest the money in a new property
> management program instead of quickbooks.
>
> I own 80 units and manage another 25-30 units for other individuals.
> What would be the best product I can use?
>
> I have heard of rentright, which looks appealing, other
> recommendations so I can move off of Quickbooks?
>
> Craig Bartels
>
>



Posted by Allan Martin on September 19, 2006, 12:21 pm
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> What problems do you have with QB in property management? I use it for
> HUD multihousing and rentals with no problems.

The same problem a person has using a rubber ducky flotation device to cross
the atlantic. The user has outgrown QB for his vertical market needs.




> dlcopesr@yahoo.com
>
>> Okay, I am thinking I should invest the money in a new property
>> management program instead of quickbooks.
>>
>> I own 80 units and manage another 25-30 units for other individuals.
>> What would be the best product I can use?
>>
>> I have heard of rentright, which looks appealing, other
>> recommendations so I can move off of Quickbooks?
>>
>> Craig Bartels
>>
>>
>
>



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