Avail Alternative

Rentlane vs Avail: Best Property Management for Small Landlords

Avail (by Realtor.com) is a solid choice for DIY landlords — but it charges tenants per payment and lacks a true mobile-first experience. Here's how Rentlane compares.

Quick Overview: Avail in 2026

Avail, now owned by Realtor.com, has been a popular free property management tool for independent landlords since its early days. It offers a free tier (Unlimited plan) that covers basic rent collection, maintenance tracking, and tenant screening. Their paid plan, Unlimited Plus, costs $7 per unit per month and unlocks features like custom lease templates, next-day rent payments, and waived ACH fees for tenants.

For landlords managing a few rentals, Avail has long been a go-to recommendation. But there are real pain points — especially around payment fees, a web-heavy interface, and features that feel like they've stagnated since the Realtor.com acquisition.

Where Avail Does Well

Let's be fair: Avail has genuine strengths that have made it popular.

Where Avail Falls Short

Despite its strengths, Avail has notable gaps — especially for landlords who want simplicity and low fees.

Where Rentlane Wins

Rentlane was built specifically to address the frustrations small landlords face with tools like Avail:

Feature Rentlane Avail
Rent Collection via Zelle ACH
Tenant Payment Fees $0 ~$2.50/ACH (free plan)
Lease Signing via SMS Online
SMS Lease Delivery
State-Specific Lease Templates Coming Soon (paid plan)
Tenant Screening Coming Soon TransUnion
Maintenance Tracking Coming Soon
Financial Reporting Coming Soon
Mobile App Mobile-first Web-first
Tenant Account Required No Yes
Free Tier
Price (5 units) $35/mo $35/mo (Plus)

Pricing Breakdown

Avail's pricing is straightforward: the free Unlimited plan covers basics, while Unlimited Plus costs $7/unit/month. For a landlord with 5 units, that's $35/month — the same as Rentlane's paid tier.

But here's the critical difference: with Avail's free plan, your tenants pay ~$2.50 per ACH payment. Over a year with 5 tenants, that's $150 in fees your tenants absorb. With Rentlane, those fees are $0 because Zelle doesn't charge transaction fees.

Even on Avail's paid plan where ACH fees are waived, you're paying $35/month for the privilege — and you still don't get Zelle integration, SMS lease signing, or a mobile-first app.

Who Should Choose Avail?

Avail may still be the better choice if:

Who Should Choose Rentlane?

Rentlane is likely the better fit if:

💡 The Zelle advantage, in real numbers

A landlord with 5 tenants on Avail's free plan pays $150/year in tenant ACH fees — fees that often lead to tenant frustration and late payments. Switch to Rentlane, and those fees disappear entirely. Your tenants pay via Zelle, which is already in their banking app. No new accounts, no fees, no friction.

Our Verdict

Avail is a capable platform with real strengths in screening and lease templates. But for landlords who prioritize zero-fee payments, mobile convenience, and getting leases signed fast, Rentlane offers a more modern, streamlined experience at the same price point. If your primary tasks are collecting rent and managing leases for a small portfolio, Rentlane is purpose-built for exactly that.

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