Industry software solutions provider WorkWave, based in Holmdel, New Jersey, has acquired TaskEasy, a service marketplace for rental property owners headquartered in Salt Lake City. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

TaskEasy has focused on lawn and yard maintenance, snow clearing, interior cleaning and pool maintenance for single-family rental properties.{mprestriction ids="1,3"} As part of WorkWave, it will now be able to expand its service offerings to include any home service, using WorkWave’s network of customers to complete this work, WorkWave said in a release.

TaskEasy connects single-family rental and commercial property owners with contractors through its mobile marketplace. Combining WorkWave’s field service solutions with the TaskEasy marketplace platform will give WorkWave’s service customers exclusive access to the service work in their local area, helping its customers grow without the expense of sales, marketing and advertising, it said.

Among the investors in TaskEasy are Kickstart, Camber Creek, Access Venture Partners, Modern Ventures, RC Capital, Delta Electronics Capital, Grotech Ventures, Constance Freedman and others. Since 2012, the yard care services company has raised over $46 million over six rounds, according to Crunchbase.

“TaskEasy is a best-in-class technology that directly contributes to our customers’ growth by providing them with access to a steady stream of new customers that are only available to WorkWave’s customer base,” said WorkWave CEO David Giannetto. “This will further strengthen our relationship with our customers because as they succeed and grow, WorkWave succeeds and grows.”

TaskEasy founder and CEO Ken Davis said, “We are thrilled to join together with WorkWave so we can utilize WorkWave’s dense, national customer base to fulfill any type of service work required.”{/mprestriction}