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Updated 12 days ago, 12/16/2024

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Eric Chappell
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Has anyone use Rental Hero for bookkeeping?

Eric Chappell
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
Posted

I have been trying to research the least expensive way to keep my records until I build my real estate rentals more.  I tried to set up quickbooks online, but without paying $720 a year for the ability to do class tracking, it seems like it wouldn't be as beneficial.

I know there are other tools out there more geared towards real estate like xero, etc, but I'm still trying to avoid paying so much every month.

Has anybody used realtyzam or rentalhero (rentalhero.io) they seem to be linked?  It seems like it could be geared towards my needs, but I see no mention of it anywhere.  Maybe it's just a small company.

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