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Knowledge base for accounting

Kevin Hinyub
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Are most property owners using QBs?

Hiring an accountant / bookkeeper?

Using a modified spreadsheet?

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Jasmine Delves
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Modified spreadsheets are a good starting point. QuickBooks is great for general accounting but wasn't built for landlords, so I'd recommend looking into purpose-built property management software (there are lots of different apps out there). That way, you can treat each property as an independent business. 

You can do your accounting and create reports but also use other features like rent collection and tenant management.

Hope that helps!

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