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TENNTS is a modern 21st-century PropTech, smart living, tech brand. Our technology empowers businesses to grow by connecting residents with vetted local providers, automating the administration of flexible leases (STR/ Move-in ready homes), and hospitality services for homeowners and multi-family landlords. At TENNTS, we believe in the importance of fostering tenant-landlord relationships using advanced property management technology. The power of our smart living technology allows for a seamless leasing and management experience. Our automated property management ecosystem connects communities and optimizes properties for landlords, property management companies, property owners, service providers, agents, and guests.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.tennts.com
  • 1900 N Bayshore Drive Suite 1A , 138,
    Miami, FL USA 33132
  • Phone: n/a

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