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CredHub Partners with Property Management Inc. (PMI) to Offer Credit-Building Opportunities to PMI Franchisees Residents
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Offering PMI Franchisees Exclusive Access to Credit-Building Rent Reporting Solutions That Enhance Resident Satisfaction and Drive Financial Results

SPOKANE, Wash. & LEHI, Utah - Washingtoner -- Spokane, WA — CredHub, a leader in rental credit reporting solutions, is thrilled to announce a partnership with Property Management Inc. (PMI) to bring valuable credit-building options to PMI franchisees and their residents.

This partnership offers PMI franchisees special pricing on CredHub's rental credit reporting solutions, enabling them to add powerful credit-boosting benefits to their resident services, either as a stand-alone solution or integrated within a Resident Benefit Package.

With CredHub, PMI franchisees can offer comprehensive rental reporting that includes positive and negative payment histories to all three major credit bureaus. This service not only promotes on-time payments but also helps residents build or improve their credit scores, an advantage that can enhance resident satisfaction and loyalty.

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"This partnership with PMI reflects our commitment to helping property managers streamline rent reporting and add immense value for residents," said Steve Jarvis, Co-Founder and CEO of CredHub.

"By enabling PMI franchisees to offer rental credit reporting, we're helping both residents and property managers build stronger financial futures."  Michael Fisher, Vice President of Residential added, "At PMI, we're dedicated to supporting our franchisees with the best tools to attract and retain residents. Our partnership with CredHub aligns perfectly with this mission, as it provides an affordable, impactful solution for franchisees looking to enhance their offerings with a valuable credit-building service."

About CredHub

CredHub helps property managers reduce delinquencies and provide tenants with credit-building opportunities by reporting rental payment history to the credit bureaus. For more information, visit credhub.com.

About PMI

Property Management Inc. (PMI) is a leading property management franchise company, serving residential, commercial, and association properties nationwide. Learn more at propertymanagementincfranchise.com.

Contact
Steve Jarvis
***@credhub.com
1-833-888-2733


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