Top 12 Multifamily Tech Stories: E-brokers, Acquistions, and More

LoopNet’s acquisition of Reaction Web heads off a list of the 12 most intriguing multifamily technology news bites of the past month.

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10. RealPage Moves Closer to 100% Paperless Billing

Carrollton, Texas-based multifamily software and services provider RealPage announced March 15 that it would begin offering resident e-billing through Velocity, the firm’s utility management services offering. Convergent billing of combined rent and utility payments is delivered via e-mail from online resident portals, giving renters secure access to view their statement and even pay their bills online. “We’ve removed the post office from the billing process, speeding up delivery for communities and residents alike as well as eliminating paper statements,” says Velocity president William Chaney. “We’ve found this is a preferred amenity for residents, who want the option to view their combined rent and utility statements at any time they choose.”

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Chris Wood

Chris Wood is a freelance writer and former editor of Multifamily Executive and sister publication ProSales.

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