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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
How do you represent lease end date?
Hello, I'm programming software for multi-family and I am wondering how lease end dates are most commonly represented.
Let's say I asked you "send me a spreadsheet of all 10,000 of your current active leases with your start and end date, tenant name, etc"
I assume you'd be exporting from some PM software.
Are you going to represent the lease dates like this:
A) Tom, Jan 1 2019, Jan 1, 2020
or like this:
B) Tom, Jan 1 2019, Dec 31, 2019
Thanks!
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Greg Dickerson
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B it is