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Jason M Pagan
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Accountant vs Doing it yourself (or both)

Jason M Pagan
  • Chicopee, MA
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Hello all, Good evening! 

Ill be going LIVE with my LLC in just under 3 weeks. I will be focusing on Wholesaling and rehabs to start BUT I'm also looking to secure 2 rentals by the end of the year. One Owner-Occ and a 2-3 unit.

Should I be keeping records myself using 'Rentmanager' or something of the sort AND an accountant?? 

If so, suggestions on easy-to-use and accurate record keeping applications would be great! And suggestions, tips, or advice on anything of the sort are welcomed.

Thanks and have a great night!

Jay

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David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rockford, IL
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David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Jason M Pagan,

Are you an accounting professional? Who will you ask when you have questions?

Exploit your strengths, hire out your weaknesses.

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