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You are here: Home / Review / Is TurboTenant Still Good For Small Landlords? 2026 Review

Is TurboTenant Still Good For Small Landlords? 2026 Review

0 · Jun 10, 2026 · Leave a Comment

If you’re a landlord, you probably heard about the software platform TurboTenant. This gives property owners smart ways to manage their rentals or portfolios. It can deal with things like creating leases, screening tenants, and collecting rent.

The idea is to provide an all-in-one platform that landlords can use any time to manage and grow their portfolios, reducing administrative tasks and the need to hire additional personnel. Of course, the software landscape is constantly evolving, and we want to know if TurboTenant is still worth your time and money in 2026. Here’s everything you need to know.

TurboTenant

TurboTenant’s Ideal Market

TurboTenant is designed for DIY and small landlords only (1 to 50 properties). It prides itself on offering a simple interface that’s easy to learn, avoiding the steep learning curve of many enterprise tools.

If you’re the sort of property owner who wants to automate the tedious parts of your job, then TurboTenant claims that it’s the perfect platform for you. It offers the ability to blast vacancies on dozens of websites and track your expenses using integrated accounting, all while maintaining a hands-on approach to liaising with contractors and property management services.

Whether any of this is true in reality is what we’re going to discuss in this review. Overall, we were happy with our time with TurboTenant and found it to be highly intuitive and useful. We can see why it would be so helpful to smaller landlords looking to reduce the administrative burden of running their businesses.

The Pros of TurboTenant

In this section, we take a look at some of the things that we liked about TurboTenant. These are the features that really make the service stand out.

Free plan options

One of the things we liked most about TurboTenant is the fact that it offers a free option. You can pay $0/month and get access to a basic suite of services to support your landlord rental business. For example, you can:

  • Message clients from a central location
  • Collect applications for tenancies
  • Market your vacancies with ease

You can also use basic rent processing services, which usually carry a premium on other software platforms. This means that you can get set up as a landlord below cost, especially if most of your money has gone into paying for a down payment on a property.

Lightning fast syndication

We also like the fact that TurboTenant has fast syndication. It’s possible to build rental listings in a few minutes using AI if you want to create the descriptions when you’re stuck. Then you just push a single button to post on major platforms like Realtor.com, Rent.com, and Redfin. All of these are seamlessly integrated into how the system works, so you don’t have to do any additional work to connect these applications to each other.

AI maintenance assistance

Imagine if you could get AI to be your maintenance assistant. With TurboTenant, you can.

This highly practical feature triages tenant management requests and automatically asks renters diagnostic questions, like where their leaks are or whether their water is hot or cold. This information is then passed on to you, reducing the risk of unnecessary callout fees.

If you do need a contractor, TurboTenant’s system can connect with local trusted professionals in your property’s area, and you can order them directly to provide services to your tenants. Again, it saves you time and prevents you from having to ring people up manually and talk to them about the problems you’re experiencing.

State-specific documentation

Different states have different rules for lease documentation in the US, and this can be annoying when you are having to process all of this manually, especially if you have a portfolio that runs across several states. Fortunately, TurboTenant includes state-specific documentation natively, reducing the amount of editing and preparatory work that you need to do. All of the paperwork required is included within the system itself, and all you need to do is select the state that applies.

Built-in accounting

Finally, and perhaps most importantly, TurboTenant is a great choice for landlords in 2026 because it offers built-in accounting. This eliminates the annoyance of paying third-party accounting software vendors because it’s included in a single system. For example, you can get TurboTenant to automatically categorise your expenses and export them to a clean Schedule E tax packet every year. You can also get it to import your banking information so that it knows how to allocate expenses and feed them into your accounting system.

The Cons of TurboTenant

Being honest with you, the cons of TurboTenant were rather minor, but there were a few little issues that we feel are worth exploring.

Strictly long term

One issue for some landlords might be that TurboTenant is strictly for long-term rentals. It doesn’t help manage short-term rentals like Airbnb or Vrbo listings. There is no guest messaging automation or calendar syncing included, so be aware of this fact.

Gated phone support

You can get phone support on TurboTenant, but only if you upgrade to a paid tier. You can’t access customer service via a smartphone unless you’re willing to accept email or chat support, which are much cheaper options for the company.

Obviously, given how good the software is, we’d recommend upgrading to a paid plan anyway, so this might not be an issue for you.

Tenant-based fees

The TurboTenant is free for landlords because the costs are passed down from tenants. For example, applicants pay screening fees and then pay transaction fees on rent payments unless you upgrade to the Pro or Premium tiers. This may discourage some applicants from working with you.

Final Verdict

What did we ultimately think of TurboTenant? In 2026, we have to give it a five out of five-star rating primarily because of its autopilot and automation tools. It reduces the amount of work you have to do as a landlord so that you can focus on strategy and acquiring new high-quality properties. It’s hard to see how anybody could manage a modern rental portfolio without it.

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