TurboTenant is a popular platform that offers various property management tools for landlords. Feedback from users can vary based on individual experiences, property types, and specific needs.
Few platforms do everything well. Some like Avail, TenantCloud, or TurboTenant are good all-rounders, but some are paid solutions and charge additional for accounting and other value-add features. Stessa is easy to use for the bookkeeping bit, but is a bit less developed for managing leases, collecting rent, screening applicants, etc.
TurboTenant offers a maintenance program for $149 annually; they will respond to tenant issues, troubleshoot, assign to a pro, and charge your card on
I have researched RentRedi, Avail and TurboTenant as property management software to Syndicate/List, manage Applications, Lease agreements etc and liked the features set with TurboTenant.
This article is presented by TurboTenant. What You Should Be Using Instead That’s where TurboTenant comes in. It’s software designed for landlords, whether you have one unit or 100, and it automates the tasks that are usually stressful, awkward, or just plain annoying. Here’s what it does that your Venmo account doesn’t: Sends automatic rent reminders so you’re not the bad guy Issues ...
I am using TurboTenant and self managing the Nomad property. There are a ton of property management companies. Regionality and competition greatly factors into the cost structure.
This article is presented by TurboTenant. This article is presented by TurboTenant. You have finally listed your rental on the market, and applications are starting to come in. One applicant says they “just need a peaceful place to restart”; another says they “love to garden and keep things quiet”; and one claims their last landlord ghosted them. Now what? Tenant screening is a crucial ...