You deserve a great property manager. And great property managers use the Ailo platform to give their property investors and renters unprecedented transparency, more control, and better choices.
The Ailo app was designed to help property investors and renters stay even more connected with their rental property – and their property manager!
**WHY PROPERTY INVESTORS LOVE AILO**
PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE SOONER
* Direct access to your funds 24/7
* See the moment rent is paid, even before it’s cleared by the banks
* Instantly transfer available funds to your bank account, instead of waiting until end-of-month (using New Payments Platform technology) so you can pay off your mortgage sooner
24/7 VISIBILITY, ON-DEMAND ACCESS
* Instant access to all of your real-time balances, statements, bills, and inspection reports
* See upcoming bills and expenses, so there's no end-of-month surprises
* A direct line to your property manager via Messages, so you can collaborate and problem solve faster and minimise vacancy rates
MORE & BETTER INVESTOR CHOICES
* Set your cash flow preferences, including when and where your funds are deposited, and how bills are paid
* Nominate how you want to balance income, expenses and reporting across your property portfolio
* Choose to pay your bills via credit card, debit card, direct debit or with rental income, and it will all appear on your EOFY statement at tax time
**WHY RENTERS LOVE AILO**
REPORT & RESOLVE REPAIRS FASTER
* Get a direct line to your property manager via Messages
* We measure your property manager’s response times to your messages to help them improve their service
UNLOCK MORE FAST, SECURE PAYMENT OPTIONS
* Unlock more payment methods in addition to other options offered by your property manager, including direct debit, debit card, credit card, and Centrepay.
* If you're a concession card holder, you may be eligible for discounts on premium payment methods.
* Easily split rent with housemates
SEAMLESS, PAPERLESS INSPECTIONS
* Collaborate with your housemates and share the load on the inspection
* Add your own time-stamped photos, notes and electronic signature directly in your app
MORE VISIBILITY INTO WHAT’S GOING ON
* Always know when your next rent payment is due and how much you owe
* See a log of all your past rent payments, bills, and messages to your property manager
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Ailo Частые Вопросы
Приложение Ailo бесплатное?
Да, Ailo полностью бесплатное и не содержит встроенных покупок или подписок.
Является ли Ailo фейковым или мошенническим?
⚠️ Приложение Ailo имеет низкие оценки и отрицательные отзывы. Пользователи, похоже, недовольны его качеством или функциями.
Ailo will take 0.25% of your rent payment if you want to save your details. If you manually enter you bank details, they won’t take anything. But in return for saving 14 digits on the app (the information is saved there anyway), they demand 0.25%. In Australia where the rental market is already managed by a consort of greedy people, I suppose it only makes sense to use a greedy app. In the future when I am looking for rentals, using Ailo is a dealbreaker.
A renter-screwing racket
Forced to use app by Ray White, who own the app - it was created by none other than Ray White’s son
Sorry to say, this is so scammy. Ailo by design make the only fee-free option a frustrating customer experience: one literally has to come back and enter their bank details manually every week to avoid incurring substantial fees on paying THEIR OWN RENT. Couldn’t be more cynically designed to screw and skim even more off renters. Shame on this racket and app. There is literally nothing wrong with scheduled and direct bank transfers.
Condition report function worked ok.
Clunky
Because agents have been forced to provide a mechanism for paying rent that doesn’t incur charges, apps like this are forced to provide one. To still keep the gravy train rolling, they put up arbitrary barriers to convenience. In this case, you can manually enter your account details to make a fee-less payment, but if you want to save those bank details, you will incur a transaction fee. Nothing beats being able to just direct deposit to the agents account. Saves an untrusted 3rd party from being able to access your bank account as an added bonus.
Poor Quality Middleman
I’m very disappointed that our local Ray White branch has switched to this app. As a tenant, I see no benefits over the traditional email/phone and bank payment methods. The worst part is the lack of automatic payment setup without incurring extra fees, which feels unnecessary since one-off payments don’t have this charge.
I like the visibility and options I have using this system
I like this system to pay my rent and water charges. Now I can see my rent is applied as soon as I pay it- I don’t have to wait for their accountant to be at work.
Utter garbage - rob the poor
Excellent way to facilitate the fleecing of the poor for the benefit of the rich. Charges a fee just to store your bank details that equates to hundreds or possibly even thousands per year, all to be borne by the tenant.
Agents are forcing tenants to use this app, forcing them to terms that were not in the lease contract, and would likely not be enforceable if challenged at court.
If your agent is making you use this app, they are a f c
App owner deleting reviews?
I’ve given previous reviews which mysteriously get deleted.
I am a RW payer and was forced into this app despite the contract saying they were to auto debit at no charge each month.
This app is nothing but predatory on RW tenants to scoop fees for former RW workers.
It is scandalous how this is allowed to occur with no fee free option for direct debits despite contracts saying it’s required.
I despise this app. It is just a money pit forced on payers.
This app is everything that’s wrong with society
Renters beware! In addition to forking over an exorbitant amount of rent to your landlord every month you now also pay a fee for that privilege!! Someone looked at real estate agents and landlords and thought “Hey what can I do to be even lazier and meaner than a ***real estate agent***? I’ll design Ailo!” And by gum, they succeeded! If you can’t avoid using this app, manually enter your bank details in each time to avoid the fee and stab out your eye with a fork!
Making it deliberately harder to pay manually to drive tenants to pay
Capturing a 0.25% fee from tenants on automatic payment is not justified : it provides strictly no additional value to tenants compared to automatic bank transfers in any banking app.
In addition, you make it harder to pay manually by not saving account details for manual payments from one time tot he next. I can’t find any reason for degrading the user experience in that way, other than pushing consumers towards a paid option.
This would be fine if we were given a choice to opt out of using Ailo, but What is scandalous is that as a tenant we are not provided any alternative by the agency to pay our rent. In other words, it equates to the agency getting the tenants to pay for their IT tools. This might be “just a few hundred dollars” but year, it is nonetheless shameful.
Rubbish Way To Pay Rent
Ailo has turned what used to be a free and simple way to pay rent via direct debit into a fee-driven system that charges me at minimum an additional $160 per annum for no benefits whatsoever. The only way to avoid this additional fee is to have to input my bank account details into the app every single time. What a rort. This is now the only option I have for paying rent. I’m disgusted that my real estate agency has forced their rental clients to use this system and I think Ailo ought to be ashamed at their absolute lack of service to tenants.
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