In addition to being a full bookkeeping system, EZPZ Landlord 5 is designed to let you store details about all the properties you manage, the landlords and tenants you deal with and all the other data required to let you run your business effectively and efficiently.
Standard features include
For more details on the features listed below, click on the link.
Properties
Accommodation
Inventory
Property Finder
Reminders
Jobs
Tenancies
Tenancy Deposits
Tenancy Agreements
Posting Rent Charges
Tenants
Reports
Additional features
System requirements
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Your Property records are the hub of the system. Each financial entry you make can be allocated to a property so that you can extract income and expenditure and profitability information for each property.
You can set up a relationship between two or more properties using our Parent/Child system. If you had a house that consisted of four bedsits, for example, you could set up the house as the parent property with four child properties, one for each of the bedsits. You will then be able to create individual tenancies for each of the bedsits, and record expenses to each bedsit or to the parent property as appropriate. You can also use the parent property to record shared living space and inventory items. |
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You can also record restrictions on letting, such as "No pets", and set a minimum age requirement for tenants. You can include unlimited pictures for each property and these can be printed on Specification sheets for giving to prospective tenants. |
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Accommodation details for a property include the name of each room and its dimensions, useful for estimates when decorating. Accommodation details are also used in the preparation of the Properties To Let list and Specification sheets. You can store multiple pictures for each room enabling you to record its condition prior to the start of a tenancy. You then have a record for comparison purposes when your tenants leave. Once you have entered accommodation details you can record the inventory for each room. |
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Inventory records are useful when carrying out periodic inspections of a property to assess possible damage by tenants. An inventory report can be produced that your tenants sign at the start of their tenancy confirming the contents and condition of the inventory. |
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You can create Waiting List entries for prospective tenants who are interested in a particular property, or in properties in a particular area, that is currently unavailable. The software will let you know as soon as a property becomes available that fits the enquiry and you can then contact the enquirer to let him know that you can accommodate him. |
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The software will let you know when the reminder becomes due so that you can take action on it. |
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Combine individual jobs to form a Project to give you a total overview of schedules and costs for major projects such as refurbishments. |
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Tenancies can range from fixed term assured shorthold tenancies, and commercial leases to variable term periodic ones. |
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Each tenant on a tenancy can pay a different share of the rent and can even pay his rent at a different frequency to the other tenants.
Each tenant can have multiple funding types, enabling you to account separately for things like housing benefit. |
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The software can be used to record details of tenancy deposits taken under the Tenancy Deposit Scheme introduced on the 6th April 2007. You can record both internal deposits, held by you, and external deposits held by a custodian or other third party. |
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Tenancy agreements and letters can be printed for any tenancy with a few clicks of the mouse button. Tenancy documents are created using ®Microsoft Word document templates. These can be easily customised as you desire, or you can add your own - if you can edit a Word document you can edit one of our tenancy documents. You must have ®Microsoft Word installed on your computer to be able to use this feature. We do not supply tenancy agreements or legal forms with the software. You can obtain a superb set of tenancy documents, suitable for tenancies in England and Wales, from The Letting Centre who are experts in the area of property legislation. Their documents are available in ®Microsoft Word format and this makes them easy to customise for use with your EZPZ program. The documents are copyright and are supplied for use under licence subject to payment of an annual fee. They are regularly updated to cater for changes in legislation. |
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When you are ready, rent posting is carried out at the click of a button: just enter the date you want to post rents up to. You can generate rent demands, for printing and sending to tenants, if required. Once posted, rent charges become live transactions on your tenants' ledgers, showing you, at a glance, how much each tenant has owing. When a tenant pays his rent you enter this as a receipt and allocate it against the rent charge being paid. The credit control feature of the software can be used to track unpaid rents. |
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Each tenant's ledger shows what that tenant owes at any time. As rent charges are recorded, the tenant balances will increase; when you record receipts from tenants, the balances will reduce. The software's credit control feature lets you track unpaid rents and assess what action to take based on how long rent charges have been overdue. For example, you can tell the system to send a statement to a tenant when a rent charge is a set number of days past its due date. The system can be used to maintain a complete history of correspondence and telephone calls between you and the tenant that can prove very useful if you have to resort to court proceedings. Statements, reminders and final reminders can all be customised to your own layout. The Tenant Standing Orders option is a very useful labour-saving feature when it comes to recording rents received from tenants who pay by standing order directly into your bank account. Once you have entered details of the amount, frequency and due date of a tenant's standing order you can post each subsequent receipt with the click of a mouse button. |
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The system includes a wealth of reports that can be printed, including individual property income and expenditure accounts, profit and loss account and balance sheet and VAT analysis. Each report on the system can be printed or saved as a Microsoft Word document, Adobe Acrobat PDF file or Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. |
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To run EZPZ Landlord you will need a minimum of:
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For a hard copy of the above information you can either print this page or click on the link below. EZPZ Landlord Product Info (PDF file)
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