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The Tenancy Deposit Scheme is excited to announce its new collaboration with COHO, a leading provider of property management software tailored for shared living spaces. This integration incorporates the TDS API into COHO’s platform, enhancing efficiency for letting agents, landlords and property managers across England and Wales.
Streamlining tenancy deposit registration
COHO’s intuitive property management solution is renowned for its effectiveness in managing single lets, student lets, and HMO portfolios. With the integration of TDS’s API in the Custodial Scheme, COHO users can now enjoy automated tenancy deposit registration. This integration aims to significantly reduce administrative workload and minimize the potential for errors, empowering users to focus more on delivering quality service.
CEO of COHO, Vann Vogstad, on the partnership
Vann Vogstad expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the partnership’s strategic advantage in simplifying the tenancy management process: “Reducing the admin-time of setting up and managing tenancies is key. Removing the need for double-keying not only eliminates the risk of error, but gives time back to our customers. Working with TDS was a no-brainer.”
Enhancing efficiency in property management
The integration underscores TDS’s commitment to enhancing efficiency in the private rented sector. Debbie Davies, Head of Sales and Client Success at TDS, emphasised the benefits of the partnership: “COHO is quickly transforming the shared living spaces market with its state-of-the-art property management software. Our integration with COHO enhances the deposit registration process for its customers.”
Supporting innovation in property management
COHO delivers a cutting-edge property management software solution for HMOs and single lets that streamline management processes for asset and property managers, while enhancing the living experience for tenants.
COHO continues to innovate, offering features that streamline the management process for asset and property managers alike, while enhancing the living experience for tenants.
This collaboration with TDS further strengthens COHO’s position as a leader in the field.
For further information, please visit: https://coho.life
Learn more about TDS API integration
“We understand how admin-heavy the start of a tenancy can be for letting agents. We’ve always been committed to making life easier for agents, landlords and tenants by utilising the latest technology” explains Debbie Davies, Head of Sales and Client Success at TDS.
“After listening to our customers, our in-house technology team developed the APIs to speed up the tenancy deposit registration process to save valuable time at the start of the tenancy. Our aim is to continue making tenancy deposit protection as fast and simple as possible.”
The API seamlessly connects with your CRM software to our deposit platform, compatible with both the TDS Custodial and TDS Insured schemes. Agents have the convenience of registering deposits with just one click, helping to make registering deposits a breeze.
TDS’ API has been developed with carefully selected CRM software providers in the UK. Our highly skilled in-house Technology team have created a simple four-step process to onboard new API partners quickly and efficiently.
Get in touch
Interested CRM providers can find out more about the integration process and added benefits of the integration on the TDS API information page.
If you are a letting agent and want to find out more information on how the TDS APIs could help you, contact us today via email: api_enquiries@tenancydepositscheme.com or give us a call on 0300 037 1000.
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