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LandlordPro app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 8896 ratings )
Business Productivity
Developer: Garrett Software
39.99 USD
Current version: 3.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 03 Feb 2012
App size: 2.64 Mb

Rents can be set to be due weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually.

LandlordPro runs on the iPhone and will put at your finger tips the information you need to keep track of your rental activities without having to call the office.

LandlordPro is designed to give you an easy and fast way to keep up with all your rental units, tenants, rents, repairs and supplies needed to manage your properties. The app will prompt you to post rents due, calculates late charges when appropriate, emails tenant, owner and manger on all rent activity and keeps a history of tenants, payments, and repairs.

Notifications are sent as a reminder to post rents, of a promise to pay and for scheduled repairs. Tap to map unit address and tap to call or email tenant or owner. You have the option to take a picture of the rent payment check or returned check. These pictures are attached to the emails and can be seen under payment history.

Badges can be displayed on the Rental Unit cell to tell you that activity is due, either a promise to pay rent or a repair. Badges can also be displayed on the Tab Bar to tell you if it is a promise to pay or a repair.

Please visit the website to see screenshots of what the app has to offer. We have made comments on the screenshots explaining how the app works.
http://GarrettSoftware.com/landlordpro

Main screen displays
- Unit addresses and balance due
- Can be filtered by All, Rent Due or Vacant or by typing part of the address

Add Rental Unit by entering the address
- Unit #
- Street Name
- City, State, Zip (default set in Settings)
- Sort Order - defaults to State, City, Street Name, Unit #

Rental Unit information
- Rent Due, this is the rental period that the Rent pays for
- Rent
- Deposit
- Pet deposit
- Late charge - either as a per day charge after the grace period or as a percentage of monthly rent charged one time after the grace period
- Late charge grace days

Appliances in Unit

Record Owner information, if you want
- Name
- Address
- Phone number
- Email address - if entered, is included in all emails, you can manually remove them before sending the email if you want to

Move Tenant In
- Beginning Balance - for existing tenant with a balance due
- Set the move in date
- Day of the period that rent is due each period
- Rent can be prorated

Move Tenant Out
- Set move out date
- Program calculates any prorated rent due and late charges
- Set cleaning fee
- Set damages due
- Program will refund the deposit and calculate a balance or refund due

Tenant Information
- Shows Unit address (tap to map) and rent/period
- Shows Owner (tap to show detail)
- Shows Tenant name and phone number
- Last payment made and date
- Balance due
- Promise to pay amount and date
- Eviction notice

Tenant History
- Move in date
- Tenant name - Shows vacant when tenant moves out
- Deposit
- Rent

Post Rents
- Notification given that rents need to be posted
- Rents are posted on their due date when the application is opened

Post payments received
- Set payment date
- Program calculates the late charge which you can override
- Set amount of payment (this defaults to amount due plus the late charges)
- Take a picture of the check or money order received from Tenant

Payment History by Tenant
- Date
- Description (rent, late charge, receipt, deposit)
- Due
- Paid
- Balance

Eviction Notice
- Set date served
- Eviction notice fee

Return Check
- Check amount - defaults to last payment amount
- On - defaults to date last payment was made
- Returned check fee - default set in Settings

Promise to Pay
- Promise to pay amount
- On date

Email statements to Tenants
bcc to Owner and one other (other, set in Settings)

Supplies needed
- Description

Repairs needed
- Description
- Scheduled date - set notification to be sent on schedule date and time
- Amount of repair
- Completed date

Reports - keep up with Repairs and Supplies needed

Latest reviews of LandlordPro app for iPhone and iPad

Overpriced
Way overpriced. If you are going to charge 30 bucks for an app, it should do a whole lot more than what it actually does. Cons Overpriced. Too much redundancy making input time consuming. No print option or export option. Pros Easy to understand Covers the basics Walk through guide is a bonus Keep working on it. Adding print and export capabilities would greatly enhance this app.
Best app for lots of property
I want to tell you that you have made my life much simpler! I love your app. After reviewing every app on the store, I have determined yours is the best. Also the most expensive :-). But worth every penny. I know you catch a lot of flak but you need to know landlords like me with lots of property that are in the field will appreciate this app. I look forward to further updates and keep up the fine job! *Whoever said to use excel instead of this program literally is Out of their mind. * The app is not perfect… But The designer is very open to suggestions to make it better. However as I said before, it is still the best out there which is why I gave it five stars! * knowing what I know now I would not have paid the $4, $5,$6,$7, for the other apps I bought (because I listen to the negative reviews!), and I just didnt want to spend $40 if I didnt have to. Spend it and save your money and time unless you only have just two or three properties. If thats the case use renters 2.0. * FYI some of the other apps are still good apps. This one is just better! * obviously I stay very busy, so I love the fact that Ill be doing something else and a banner will flash on my phone saying Mr. Smith is supposed to pay you $1000 today! * with all the properties I had to enter, it was literally a breeze because of being able to set up defaults for city State ZIP Code. Also I use voice recognition so it was easier anyway.
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