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Sam Sciorrotta
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Use Mgmt Comp but need software recomm to track tax writeoffs

Sam Sciorrotta
  • Investor
  • Gainesville, GA
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I am just getting started in real estate investing but I have two duplexes and a triplex and currently use a management company to handle the details.  However, I do some work on them on my own and I need to know how to track all the expenses and income.  For example, my mileage, food?, whatever and also the income and expenses the Property Management Company sends me twice a month.

Most software I see assume I am the full time landlord and I am not sure what software to start out on.  I hate to input everything on a free trial and then end up jumping around from software to software.  Any suggestions???

SAM

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