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Lacy Mellon
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  • Knoxville, TN
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Realtor + Investor = What book keeping software are you using?!

Lacy Mellon
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Knoxville, TN
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I recently starting using Quick Books Self-Employed and loved the features for tracking my real estate expenses. But then I wanted to be able to track expenses from my different rental properties, I saw there is no way to categorize them as different expenses in the Self-Employed platform. So then I tried to move over to Small Business - Simple Start and I now I don't like the way it handles all the transactions and it is complicated to categorize the different expenses. What have you found that you're using and loving? Needs to specifically be for a 1099 income PLUS rental property expenses. Thanks!

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