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staying organized when setting up an STR
First time investor - Need some help with staying organized as I set up an STR. I have all of these papers that I will need to start filing for the STR management business. Any recommendations on what categories for filing I need to establish in a file folder?
The big categories that I can think of right now are: Finance Docs, Corporate Documents (i.e. LLC's), Legal (i.e. Deed, Insurance), Repairs/Maintenance, Bills, Receipts..
Any other big file folder categories that I need to think about?
I'm not an organized person in general, so i need lots of help here.. TIA
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That is probably a lot of the larger file headings - I would do a MISC folder and if you think of something later you can break it out.