The idea of producing property management software (also known as landlord software for more established investors) did make sense. After all, it was a growing business where more and more people were investing in property and were generating healthy capital gains, in some cases good cash flow, from their rental income.
Therefore, tools/software was required to help landlords to better manage their portfolio.
Unfortunately, a number of these companies have failed, and will continue to fail, for the following reasons:
1) Not being designed by experienced landlords:
One of the reasons I designed Landlords Property Manager was because, as a practising landlord and software designer, I had not come across any software that had actually been designed by landlords.
I was amazed how too many people who were good at writing software programs for other markets (that they had business knowledge of) had created software that failed to address so many of the landlords? basic management needs.
2) Not being recognised by the authoritative organisations:
Every good software package that is successful will get endorsements from authoritative landlord organisations or reputable landlords.
This is a major way for any landlord software to gain credibility, as failure to do so can leave people unsure of what they are buying.
3) Not providing adequate after-sales service:
Any software solution is only as good as it's after sales support service, and those not providing an adequate service will soon get found out. I am amazed how even in today's environment the number of firms that still only provide a mobile number to contact for support issues!
Of course, this means that there is only ever one contact and if that person is not available then how long will you wait for the assistance you require?
4) Relying on other sources of income to fund the software:
I appreciate that every software idea requires some sort of cash impetus in order to get the ball rolling. In fact, this is true for any businesses.
However, relying on other sources of income to fund the software at all times is very risky. This is especially the case for software solutions that are free. What if that source of income dries up? What if they then decide to start charging a fee after having marketed the software is free? With software, as the number of subscriptions increase then so does the support aspect and the need to hire good support people. Failure to pay good money for good staff can quickly lead to a business's downfall.
Any successful business should become self funding and the most successful software companies are those that offer value for money both in terms of service and support, and are profitable!
5) Is not easy to use:
Don't forget the whole purpose for any property software package is to make life easier for landlords. Therefore, it should be easy to use and it should be even easier to enter your information.
Property Management Maintenance Software
There are two reasons why landlords overpay in taxes:
1) They lose their property receipts and, therefore, don't (or are unable to) claim the expense.
2) They are not aware that they can offset certain costs as genuine expenditure.
Losing Receipts!
Not keeping receipts, or misplacing them, is just like saying to the taxman ?I want to pay you higher taxes?!
In many cases landlords can give up a significant chunk of their profits to the taxman just by losing their receipts.
Don't forget, if you don't have a receipt then you can't claim for expense that you have incurred. This is because you have no proof of having actually incurred the expenditure in the first place.
The receipts that most frequently get lost are the ones that tend to be of a smaller value.
However, if you keep on losing these receipts, by the end of the year they will probably equate to a sizeable amount of expenditure that you are not deducting from your profits.
In too many cases this can be the difference between paying too much in taxes and legitimately avoiding paying any tax at all.
I always say to investors that whenever they incur an expense, they should ask the question ?has the expense been incurred for the property business??
If the answer is ?YES? then make sure that you keep the receipt and enter the expense in to your property management software package.
Every good property management software solution will allow you to track all of your property expenses, meaning that you will be able to see all of the expenses that you have incurred for your property business by just a click of a button.
Therefore, using such a software solution will help you to get better organised as it will visually encourage you keep all receipts.
Is it Really a Business Expense?
Next we come to the issue of knowing whether you can genuinely treat the expenditure as a business expense and deduct it from your property profits.
Enter, stage left, your accountant!
If you are unsure whether you can claim the cost then simply print off your expenditure list from your landlord software, sit down with your accountant and go through the expenses. He will be able to confirm which expenses you can and cannot claim.
Also, any good landlord software package will be able to automatically estimate what your tax liability will be. This is because if you are using the software package correctly then you will not just be logging all your property receipts but also entering your property rental income as well.
Therefore, producing such a report will save you a significant amount of time in accountancy fees.
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