Deposit alternative provider reveals latest time-saving integration

Deposit alternative provider reveals latest time-saving integration


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Deposit alternative provider flatfair has announced their latest integration with the property technology platform, Reapit.

A statement from flatfair says: “Existing users of both companies who install the flatfair application can create all deposit plans in just a few clicks, streamlining the traditional deposit and No Deposit process, improving efficiency.”

And the company chief executive Gary Wright adds: “We are delighted to be partnering with Reapit to deliver our latest integration, which will save agents an invaluable amount of time on their Traditional deposit process alongside offering our No Deposit. 

“There are a number of our existing partners already using Reapit, so we are delighted to be able to further streamline their processes and allow them to see immediate benefits.”

Reapit currently works with more than 15,000 lettings branches.

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