Hi there! I see you're running into an error message when trying to add more than two properties in the Innago app. Let's get to the bottom of this.
Can you share the exact wording of the error message you’re receiving? Also, just to clarify, are you using a free account or a paid subscription? Sometimes, platforms like Innago may limit the number of properties you can manage based on your account type.
Meanwhile, here are a couple of things to check:
1. Account Limits: Some property management services restrict the number of properties you can add on basic or free plans. If you’re on a free plan, that might be why you can only add two properties. You could check your account details or billing section to see if there's any mention of property limits.
2. Browser or App Issues: Since you’re using Windows 10 and browsing via WebKit, try clearing your browser cache or switching to another browser like Chrome or Edge to see if the issue persists.
3. Account Status: Sometimes account-related issues (like incomplete setup or verification) could cause restrictions. Ensure your account is fully set up and in good standing.
If you confirm your account type and the actual error message, I can guide you more specifically, or we can explore upgrading options or account settings if necessary.
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Hi there! I see you're running into an error message when trying to add more than two properties in the Innago app. Let's get to the bottom of this.
Can you share the exact wording of the error message you’re receiving? Also, just to clarify, are you using a free account or a paid subscription? Sometimes, platforms like Innago may limit the number of properties you can manage based on your account type.
Meanwhile, here are a couple of things to check:
1. Account Limits: Some property management services restrict the number of properties you can add on basic or free plans. If you’re on a free plan, that might be why you can only add two properties. You could check your account details or billing section to see if there's any mention of property limits.
2. Browser or App Issues: Since you’re using Windows 10 and browsing via WebKit, try clearing your browser cache or switching to another browser like Chrome or Edge to see if the issue persists.
3. Account Status: Sometimes account-related issues (like incomplete setup or verification) could cause restrictions. Ensure your account is fully set up and in good standing.
If you confirm your account type and the actual error message, I can guide you more specifically, or we can explore upgrading options or account settings if necessary.
Would you be able to share those details?