CICTotal Manager™ enables property managers and landlords to accept online tenant payments via ACH transfer or credit card.

Duluth, GA (PRWEB) March 27, 2018

Contemporary Information Corporation™ (CIC™), the nation’s leading provider of background screening, has unveiled a selection of their features included within CICTotal Manager™, their property management software. Powered by Rentec Direct, the robust software platform includes accounting tools that simplify tracking rental income and expenses.

Included within CICTotal Manager™’s features are full general ledger property, tenant, and owner accounting and a built-in 1099-MISC e-filing system. The software empowers subscribers with the ability to accept online tenant payments via ACH (at no cost) or credit card. CICTotal Manager™ PM users are also able to pay owners via ACH at no cost. The U.S. based company’s software is trust account certified, complying with each state’s real estate board.

With no hidden fees, setup or onboarding costs, and no long-term contract, CICTotal Manager™ is the most cost-effective platform for landlords and property management companies. Pricing is based on the number of units in a subscribers portfolio, with discounted tenant screening provided by CIC. The software company also provides unlimited user accounts.

Since 1986, CIC™ has provided property management companies excellent service and quality information, and extends this commitment to all CICTotal Manager™ subscribers. CICTotal Manager™ offers unlimited access to U.S. based customer support and 24/7 technical support.

For more information about CICTotal Manager, visit https://www.cicreports.com/cictotal-manager-property-management-software/

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