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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Managing multiple entities
When you have multiple entities, do you pay your lawyer or CPA to manage them for you, or do you just handle all the upkeep yourself?
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@Gabriella Vehrs I usually pay my CPA for taxes. But I know there are free property management softwares out there that can handle multiple business entities.