Keep track and manage all the condos and properties you lease or rent to individuals and businesses via this simple and straightforward tool
Version | 2.4.8 |
Updated | Oct 12th 2018 |
Developer |
DB-Pros, Inc.
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User Rating |
666
3.7
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Original File Size | 7 MB |
Downloads | 5202 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Others |
Managing a homeowner association or real estate properties is a taught job that entails keeping track of all the expenses, income and making sure that the conditions of the members or people who rent are met. Considering the sheer amount of work that needs to be put into this, many HOA associations often have problems with being late with payments or obtaining certain beneficial leases simply because of inferior organization and management.
As the name suggests, HOA Tracking Database Software is a tool designed to help you manage and keep track of all the expenses and other issues that associated with this line of work all in one place. While some may argue that you can do the same on an Excel spreadsheet, the application is based on Access and hence, enables you to administer everything in a flexible database.
For starters, the program lets you create a list of the owners full with all the information you are likely to need about them, namely address, email, or the monthly fees he or she is due to the association. A noteworthy feature is that the tool packs a communication section where you can easily integrate emails received from both owners and public services, so all information you need is one place neatly organized and at your disposal.
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