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Oscar vs DoorLoop

DoorLoop charges landlords. We don't.

Starter plan covers up to 20 units at a flat monthly fee — you pay even when units sit vacant. Oscar is free for landlords — tenants and applicants cover processing and screening at cost.

Feature
DoorLoop
Oscar
Cost to landlord
$59–$69/mo flat (Starter, 20 units max)
$0 — always free for landlords
Unit limits
Hard cap at 20 units on Starter; forced upgrade above that
No cap — same price from 1 unit to 1,000
Pay when vacant
Yes — monthly fee due regardless of occupancy
No subscription, ever
Setup & onboarding
Guided onboarding, sales-assisted
Self-serve, ~15 minutes to first lease
Tenant screening
Bundled credit/criminal reports billed per applicant
$35/year per applicant — reusable across landlords
ACH rent collection
Included; ACH fees passed through
Tenant pays $2–$3 flat; you receive 100%
E-sign leases
Included on Starter
Included, unlimited
Maintenance tracking
Standard ticketing included
Included with vendor dispatch
Best fit
Landlords willing to pay a fixed monthly fee for an all-in-one suite
Landlords who don't want a recurring bill for software

Starter $59–$69/mo (up to 20 units); higher tiers scale per unit — based on publicly listed pricing as of 2026. DoorLoop is a trademark of its owner and is not affiliated with Oscar.

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