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TReXGlobal's SimplifyEM.com helps simplify work for property managers

According to TReXGlobal.com, maker of free property management software and tax filing web tools, the new SimplifyEm.com property management software can support small residential property managers and property management companies. SimplifyEm.com property management software, which makes collecting rent and managing property finances drop dead simple for property owners, now features additional capabilities that makes property management easier for property managers with multiple clients. Residential property managers spend hours managing and reporting property finances to property owners. Current methods may include filing cabinets overflowing with paper receipts, ledgers and spreadsheets, complex bookkeeping systems, and expensive property management software. "I needed an easy property management software for my different property management services. I manage properties for in-state and out of state owners, and I also assist do-it-yourself owners with finding tenants," said Peggy Marchment, owner of MarchmentRealty.com, LLC. Other benefits that SimplifyEm.com property management software offers include: *Instant money savings with a comprehensive list of commonly overlooked write-offs *Easy setup gets you up and running in less than a minute * Less than five minutes a month to maintain property income and expenses *Tax time is a breeze with one click *Automatically record recurring transactions and eliminate repetitive data entry *View tenant payment history and collect rent on time with automatic rent reminders *Increase lease renewals and avoid vacancies *Attach notes and store unlimited supporting documents *Free email and phone support SimplifyEm.com property management software for property managers is available now. You can sign up for free or premium SimplifyEm.com property management Software at www.TReXGlobal.com.
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