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TurboTenant Empowers U.S. Landlords with Free All-in-One Property Management


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TurboTenant Empowers U.S. Landlords

Millions of small and part-time landlords can now manage marketing, leases, screening, and rent collection without monthly fees through TurboTenant’s comprehensive platform.

TurboTenant is expanding independent landlords' access to innovative property management solutions across the US by continuing to offer its entire software platform for free. According to the company, landlords can handle everything from marketing and tenant screening to lease agreements and rent collection without paying monthly fees with its comprehensive solution.

TurboTenant markets its software as an alternative to pricey or complicated systems made for major property managers at a time when many small owners balance rental responsibilities with full-time careers. Tenant screening, digital rental applications, online rent collection, customisable lease construction, and online property listings are all linked into a single dashboard of the free platform. The expense of offering the service "free" to landlords is covered by fees charged to applicants or for optional premium extras.

According to Seamus Nally, the CEO of TurboTenant, the company's goal is to level the playing field for do-it-yourself landlords by providing them with resources that are comparable to those employed by larger companies. The strategy appears to be effective. Based on internal information, TurboTenant is used by millions of tenants each year, and its user base has surpassed hundreds of thousands of landlords nationwide.

Property tech solutions like TurboTenant, according to industry watchers, have become crucial in the rental market, particularly for smaller investors who lack the funds or technical expertise to manage properties using conventional software or external management services. The adoption of TurboTenant by first-time and part-time landlords is attributed by analysts to its low barrier to entry and ease of usage.

In actuality, this means that landlords with one or a small number of units now have a free cloud-based solution to manage essential rental duties that previously required numerous systems or outside assistance. Advanced automation and priority support are examples of optional premium features that are still available to those who choose them.


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