Text Messaging: the Next Innovation in Contacting Tenants?

Text messaging and email has come to the multifamily industry. "Tenant Txt", a Houston based start-up company has launched a new service to contact tenants and keep them informed on community events, crime alerts, maintenance repairs by text message and email.

Houston, TX, May 08, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The creator of Tenant Txt Daniel Ellis says, "The inspiration for the website comes from living in for apartments for 7 years and noticing the lack of communication between management and tenants when community problems arise." He adds "With Tenant Txt the tenant can be well informed and management saves time by not going to every apartment and posting paper." It's at the point with technology that there is no excuse why management can't communicate with the tenants and vice versa. Text messaging and email serve as the 2nd and 3rd preferred method of communication next to verbal communication.

Using web based text messaging brings many benefits to both the management and tenant:
- Text messaging offers the management large cost savings over posted reminder letters or phone calls.
- Reminder and notification texts are discrete, personal and act as a reminder every time the tenant checks their mobile 'inbox'.
- Keep tenants safe by alerting your community if there is crime in the area.
- Rent reminders can be set up by tenant or management to reduce late payments.

Tenant Txt's service has been implemented in Texas and Georgia and has even caught the attention of apartment technology bloggers "Unplggd.com". Gregory, Editor at Unplggd says "As a lifelong renter ourselves, we're always interested in resources that help the renting demographic with being heard and protecting their basic rights as tenants. So it's no surprise we're fond of Tenant Txt, a site that merges renter's rights with apartment management concerns through a simple email and mobile phone notification".

Tenant Txt's web based design makes it fast and simple to intergrate and virtually no training is required due to it's email like interface and live help button. No software needs to be installed and the system is accessible from any computer with a web connection making the website ideal to share in an office environment or throughout the apartment community.

For additional information on the next innovation in contacting tenants contact Daniel Ellis at dellis@tenanttxt.com or visit www.tenanttxt.com. To try the online demo visit www.tenanttxt.com/demo.html.

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