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Giveaway: Free Quicken Rental Property Manager 2.0

by Flexo on March 24, 2007

in Giveaways, Software

I have a copy of Quicken Rental Property Manager 2.0 to give away. I’ve never used the software before, so I can’t provide any reviews. I don’t see owning rental properties in my near future, so I’d like to send the CD-ROM off to someone who will be able to use it.

Quicken Rental Property Manager 2.0 helps rental property owners organize their rental income and expenses in one place, saving hours at tax time. Quicken Rental Property Manager is designed specifically for rental property owners with up to 10 properties and approximately 25 total units, but it can be used to support up to 100 properties with 100 units each.

quicken-rental-property-manager.jpgIf this software sounds useful to you, simply leave a comment here with a valid email address and I’ll choose a random individual. Your email address is safe with me. I won’t send you spam or sell your address. I’ll only send an email to the commenter who is selected. Your comment can say anything you like.

Unbridled and excessive praise are my favorite comments, but any kind of comment gets you just one entry. Here is what the software claims to accomplish.

* Organize all your information in one place, into simple sheets
* Track all your income, expenses, and tax information
* Save time retrieving financial information — Easily categorize your financial information throughout the year using the income and expense log
* See how your properties are performing — get instant answers to your questions about profitability
* Take every allowable deduction all year, as you record your expenses into a Schedule E category list

I’m going to leave this giveaway open for a while. This software doesn’t appeal to everyone, so I’d like to give a chance as many people as possible.

Update: Savvy Saver has a review of the software: “The value-added features of Quicken Property Manager are few and far between, and I’ve yet to encounter any functionality that exceeds that of an Excel workbook…” Still, leave a comment here if you would like a chance for the free copy.

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  • s
    I hope I'll won it and would be helpful.
  • geoff
    Looks useful.
  • MakePeopleHappy
    I was just going to buy a rental property and didn't even know this software existed. Thanks for the generous offer. : )
  • BC
    I'd never heard of this either, it would make my life a heck of a lot easier...
  • Is this contest available to Canadians?

    FT
  • Brenda
    Hello and thank you for this wonderful opportunity! (-: I would love to have the Quicken Rental Property Manager 2.0! I have 3 rental properties and have been keeping all my books by hand! Ugh!!! Can you imagine the hours this program would save me? I hope to have more properties in the future. I tried using a program called "Saferent" but wasn't impressed with it. If you choose me as the person to give the gift to and it doesn't work out for me, I promise to give someone else a go at it. It will not be wasted. Also, if you like, I will let you know if it was helpful to me or if I passed it on. Unlike many, you are a caring, sharing, generous, and unselfish person and many good things will come to you. I look forward to hearing from you. Take care and God bless.
  • I already received a free copy of this software, and will be posting a review shortly (I'll send the link your way). To sum it up, I don't think there's anything this software does that Excel can't do.
  • Here's a link to my review...

    Review of Quicken Rental Property Manager
  • Jon K
    I have one rental property now. Just filed my 2006 taxes- the first year to report activity from a rental property. I intend to never sell my residence. In other words, when I decide to move, I want to simply convert my current residence to a rental property. Not sure if that'll work out, but that's the plan. I've checked out this software in stores before, but I was holding off on buying it. Now that I'm once again in the market for a new home, it might not be a bad idea to have some software to manage my future real estate empire! ;-)
  • TheMellowOne
    I hope I win. I have a single rental property that has become somewhat more work than I expected this year.
  • Chris
    I'd love this as a gift to my mom, who just bought a duplex and is looking at other rental properties as well. This would make her day if I could give her this.
  • I'm interested. I intend to try and buy a duplex down the road very soon and rent out both sides.
  • Valerie
    Rental Property Manager might be OK for anyone who is NOT using Quicken itself. But, as Savvy notes in his review, RPM is very rigid in regard to changing categories, entering prepayments, etc.

    The big problem for Quicken users is that it is impossible to transfer the data from RPM to Quicken, so if you want a report on your Net Worth, you have to re-enter the data into Quicken. AND you can keep all the same information in Quicken just as well and not need to have a separate program at all.
  • Brenda
    Thank you, Savvy and Valerie, for your review and input. Since I am just beginning to use Excel, would you recommend I still try the Quicken Product until I'm better at Excel or spend the time learning Excel instead? I can forsee the same problems described in the review but, right now, I do everything by hand. Your input would be appreciated.
  • J
    Just upload it to a newsgroup for testing. I can show you how. Or, I'll take it if picked.
  • J
    If you upload it - everyone can have a copy, by the way.
  • Vish
    I'd love to have it, Please count me in!
  • Valerie
    REPLY TO BRENDA...If you are already an Excel user, use that. Personally, I relate to Data Base programs more than spreadsheets and therefore am proficient in Quicken (teach it), and a complete klutz with spreadsheets. I'll leave others to help you with that avenue.

    If you aren't Excel proficient, I would suggest considering using Quicken - maybe the Home and Business version, which has a mileage feature in it, but Premier or deLuxe are OK too. You can save all your information in it, plus the rest of your financial data, such as mortgages, other investments, etc. All will be in one place and make year end reports very easy for tax purposes. Quicken has good reminder system in which you can schedule lease renewals, etc. And there is an address book you can use for your tenants, which is somewhat limited in content. However, the Home and Business version has a very complete "Customer" adddress book with very comprehensive entries, as well as space for notes you can enter at the end.

    Current versions of Quicken at the upper end also allow you to scan and attach documents, so you could attache notices sent to tenants, etc.
  • Jun
    Thanks for the chance.
  • patrick
    Sounds like a great product. I hope it will be useful for in my quest to be landlord.
  • Brenda
    Thank you, VALERIE, for that very helpful information. I, too, am more database oriented but I always hear how great Excel and Access (?) are.

    FLEXO, I am still interested in the Quicken RPM until I can afford one of the other Quicken products that Valerie has informed me about. Then I will manually transfer the info over and allow someone else to make use of the RPM. Thank you again for this opportunity.
  • Chris
    I was just looking at this... I'll keep my fingers crossed!
  • LKN
    I was thinking about purchasing this program....sounds like it'll do everything I need!
  • Maynard
    I managed bits and pieces of paper for years while I rented out the second house we owned. Property manager was a life saver in time and frustration. It's all right there at the end of the year if you've filed all your receipts properly. Excel might have done it, but this neater.
  • Count me in -- working on adding my 2nd rental property.
  • ISPORT
    This will be very helpful to me. Thank you for the opportunity to throw my hat in the ring.
  • I am interested in rental property and hope to add it as an investment.
  • Stephen
    I fell behind keeping up with the expenses on my rental units this year and am now regretting it. Maybe this will help. Thanks for this.
  • Brenda
    Me!Me!Me! Haha!
  • The contest is now closed. Congratulations to the winner!
  • Newguy
    I have a 3 properties so far. Working with spread sheets with formulas. Taking considerable amount of time away from me. I think I can try quicken to make my job easier. Thanks for the oppertunity.
  • Michael
    I find this software to be very useful, especially at tax time
  • Cheryl
    Always looking for new and different things.
  • Dan
    just started to get into the field so it would help alot
  • RC
    It looks good to me, I hope I win.
  • Jessica
    Is this still available? This program would really help me out! I have 1.0 and this version has features I need to be able to access.

    Thanks!
  • ron
    just read a story about using the right software to manage your rental property,quicken was mentioned.this may help keep up with my pile paper work on my rental property.
  • billy
    moving to chicago. can't sell,will have to rent current home in minnesota. could use the help!
  • adaboo
    about to get started in the busy. this software would be very useful. thanks for the offer.
  • Bud
    I own property in a distressed area of Kansas. I have poured money into this project since my mother passed away. I need help getting it under control.
    Thanks for the opportunity
  • I am trying to discover the best way to manage the properties that I have. After trying the free trial I really like this one and I wish to continue with it. But just like the 42 people before me and including the number of people who follow me in this giveaway they would like to continue with it too. So I guess good luck to everyone and congrats on who ever wins.....
  • Lisa Hancock
    My boss has rental properties and needs something to help her manage them. She and her husband are very giving people and I was hoping to try to win this for them. I would help them set it up and then they could make very good use of it.
  • Liza
    Hi, I am quite new to owning rental property in Jakarta, Indonesia. Since I live abroad, I depend on my parents for the collection and some bookkeeping. This software can certainly assist me in better monitoring of income, expenses and forecasting. I am currently using the personal finance quicken, and it is a bit of headache trying to work around it for rental property management. Please help.
  • Matt
    I need this software. I hope I win.
  • Don Bishop
    need help and willing to try product
  • ftizedes
    I just bought a rental property for the first time and have been working on it, tracking my expenses in a notebook and taping my receipts next to each entry. I can't believe there is software available that will help me keep track of all these expenses. I just hope i get a copy of it.
  • mlendacki
    I really need this software as I have a boss who has 10 rental properties and is too cheap to buy this program. It would make my life sooooo much easier. I refuse to pay for it myself, but if it were free that would be great. Thanks for reading this. Mary
  • leadsoldier
    I have some rental property and this would help. Count me in.
  • Minh Diep
    This is what I am looking for.
    M.D.
  • JAG
    Need weekly rental option
  • BJ
    Was looking for this exact product and ran into this give-a-way. Thank you for the opportunity.
  • Myron
    If you haven't given away this product, I'll take it off your hands. I've been using an old Apple Computer for my rental properties for years and I have over 50 rental units. So this could come in handy.

    Bertha
  • Marty
    if you have this software, I can use it. just starting to invest in rental properties. Marty
  • Cheryl
    I am rental property owner and currently experiencing some financial difficulty. I am in the process of an IRS audit soon and this software will be helpful in me organizing my books for the audit.
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