Andrea Massey, vice president of marketing for the Carrollton, TX-based firm, tells GlobeSt.com that the first leg of the phased-in implementation of OneSite, a web-based property management system, will be done in three months. Full ramp-up will take six months. First to go online for the portfolio will be OneSite Screening, a database that helps filter out poor credit risks before they lease. But, Lane has contracted for the entire OneSite suite.

Bill Donges, Lane's COO, said in a press release that the industry was surveyed extensively before the dotted line was signed. OneSite, he says, was the best fit for the scale of the portfolio of about 160 complexes in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Texas, Florida, Missouri, Tennessee, Connecticut and Mississippi. Lane's properties consist of conventional, affordable and public housing units.

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