Property Management
TenantCloud Review
A budget-friendly property management platform with a free tier for small landlords — covers rent collection, maintenance, and leasing basics.
Starting at Free (paid from $17/mo)
TenantCloud Pros
- ✓Generous free tier — up to 75 units
- ✓Low paid-tier pricing
- ✓Covers essentials without complexity
- ✓No onboarding fees
TenantCloud Cons
- ✗Shallower feature set than AppFolio/Buildium
- ✗Tenant screening is an extra per-report charge
- ✗Ads on free tier
- ✗Less mature commercial support
Product Overview
TenantCloud is the accessible entry point — a free tier covers up to 75 units with ads, and paid tiers start at $17/month. For DIY landlords who outgrew spreadsheets but aren't ready for AppFolio, TenantCloud handles the essentials: online rent, maintenance requests, tenant screening (add-on), and basic accounting. Feature depth is predictably shallower than the mid-market leaders, but the price-to-value ratio is excellent for 1–50 unit portfolios.
TenantCloud features
- ✓Online Rent Collection
- ✓Tenant Screening
- ✓Maintenance Request Tracking
- ✓Owner Portal
- ✓Accounting & Reporting
- ✓Lease E-Signature
- ✓Listing Syndication
- ✓Mobile App (iOS + Android)
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Starting at Free (paid from $17/mo)
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