Joshua Hinton onesite. Had it for years and Yardi has had some significant challenges in operations. Printing leases, bill payment workflows. It’s better but we still have head scratchers where we just start over as they don’t know either!
This is a pretty broad question. The answer is going to really depend on the type of properties you are managing. Is it public housing, affordable, market-rate? It also depends on what type of business the company is. Are they just responsible for managing the properties, are they also responsible for the accounting or are they the owner/operators of the properties? The number of units managed is also important. The final question is what type of software are they looking for? Are they looking for a single provider to try and provide all of the services (one-throat to choke model) or are they looking for a connected platform of products that could come from different providers (open and connected business model)? A more beneficial discussion could take place if we had people answering this question based on what their answers to the above questions are. For Example, I own 1,200 Market-rate units and am the owner/operator of the properties and am looking for a flexible software provider...therefore I use this company...
REALPAGE, best ever!! I've used them all, REALPAGE is the best "User Friendly" software for property management. The accounting portion is SUPER easy to understand.
ManageGo for rent collection/maintenance tickets - they don't do accounting but plug into my Rentmanager. They don't charge per unit so it's not costly.