This is a pretty broad question. The answer is going to really depend on the type of properties you are managing. Is it public housing, affordable, market-rate? It also depends on what type of business the company is. Are they just responsible for managing the properties, are they also responsible for the accounting or are they the owner/operators of the properties? The number of units managed is also important. The final question is what type of software are they looking for? Are they looking for a single provider to try and provide all of the services (one-throat to choke model) or are they looking for a connected platform of products that could come from different providers (open and connected business model)? A more beneficial discussion could take place if we had people answering this question based on what their answers to the above questions are. For Example, I own 1,200 Market-rate units and am the owner/operator of the properties and am looking for a flexible software provider...therefore I use this company...