Avail vs. TurboTenant Software Review!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
  • Both Avail and TurboTenant cater to independent landlords, offering a range of tools for property setup, advertising, listing management, tenant screening, rent collection, and lease management. Eli walks us through the nuances of each platform, shedding light on their functionalities and user interfaces.
    Join us as we explore crucial aspects such as advertising syndication, showing scheduling, tenant applications, screening processes, lease generation, rent collection methods, accounting capabilities, and communication channels.
    Whether you're a seasoned landlord or just starting out, this comparison offers valuable insights to help you make an informed decision about which property management software suits your needs best.
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ความคิดเห็น • 9

  • @prttybystan
    @prttybystan 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Appreciated this review as my final choice came down to these two products. Thorough review. Thank you.

    • @landlordgurus
      @landlordgurus  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great to hear! Please let us know which you decided to choose and how it's been going. Thanks!

    • @prttybystan
      @prttybystan 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@landlordgurus I went with TurboTenant. Going well so far, my favorite feature is the digital signatures for documents, it is pretty sophisticated with conditional formatting and regular expressions. Wasn't expecting that at all! I will be officially moving all tenants over from Azibo starting Aug 1st.

  • @sandraromero5899
    @sandraromero5899 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you very much for this video.
    Can you please tell me if TT or Avail throughly verify employment and previous Landlords. From what I have heard some people will try to be sneaky and put a family or friend's phone number who will be deceptive and pretend to be the employer and/or previous Landlord.

    • @landlordgurus
      @landlordgurus  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes that is a real concern. Here is how both Avail and TurboTenant describe their reference and income verification processes:
      www.turbotenant.com/blog/new-income-insights/
      www.avail.co/education/articles/what-does-an-avail-landlord-reference-check-consist-of
      In addition to using either of those services, I would also take a look at property records for those addresses the applicant has given to see if they are valid properties and that the owner of record matches up with the reference. This may not always check out, especially for properties owned by a business, but often does with a smaller rental or single family home. If it's a property management company you can google them and call them directly instead of at the number the applicant gave you.
      Also take a look at their paystubs and see if they look professional and legit, come from a payment service such as ADP etc. Make sure their tax and withholding info looks plausible and if the numbers are all rounded to the exact dollar, that would be unusual. You can also look up the company and find their HR departments and call them directly, again instead of using the number the applicant gave you.
      Finally, take a look at social media, especially LinkedIn. Most companies and/or their HR managers will have profiles there and you can see if their information matches up with what the applicant has given you.
      It is more effort to verify all this up front, but it is definitely better than dealing with the consequences later!

  • @stevepope5484
    @stevepope5484 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've listed on market place.first time on fb.
    I'd like to send and receive my standard application.
    I have 20 emails in one day!
    I been photo my app.and sending it?

    • @landlordgurus
      @landlordgurus  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi - that's a lot of interest on your rental, nice work! Instead sending a photo of your app to everyone, consider using a tenant screening service. All you need to do is send a link and they can apply online directly. Here's more info along with links to some recommended screening services: landlordgurus.com/how-to-screen-tenants/