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Executive Capital Group

Executive Capital Group

"Qtask is the future of business. Those who are not using it in the present will no doubt need to use it in the future, or they will find themselves at a HUGE competitive disadvantage."

Wesley Isaak – Executive Capital Group

Executive Capital Group is a real estate investment and real estate management firm that, while small in terms of employees, is responsible for several millions of dollars each month. In addition to managing 23 properties, they handle their own escrows, accounting, full-service real estate brokerage, buying, selling, and servicing of secured property trust deeds, and occasional loans. As their business grew, it became difficult to do all of those things efficiently due to poor communication and trying to keep track of everything.

ECG now uses Qtask to manage their real estate investment team, as well as the discovery, assessment review/evaluation, acquisition, improvement and property management. They can now assign tasks more clearly and make sure they are done with new visibility and improved communication, reducing duplicity and increasing accountability. It is easier to set goals and see the results. It helps them prioritize and keep tasks moving. They‘ve even integrated a bot designed by the team to automatically visit various sites to secure and review new listings of distressed, repossessed or foreclosed properties for initial evaluation for potential investment.

Using Qtask, the business has grown and become more profitable. And they have achieved their goal of becoming a near paperless business.





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