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Tyler Brown
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Quickbooks Online Pro vs. other bookkeeping software

Tyler Brown
  • New York City, NY
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Hello all,

My mother-in-law has two houses (one SFH, one two-family) that she owns and I'm about to take over the day to day managing of them, and I wanted to get people's advice and input regarding software for bookkeeping purposes.

Through my accountant, I can get a discounted rate on Quickbooks Online Pro for $20 a month, and that's locked in for life.

It looks like QBO is not geared specifically towards landlords and rental properties, but is more generic for any kind of small business, although I do see plenty of people giving it good reviews.

Of course every product claims to be the best, but I'm curious to get other people's opinion on both QBO and any other software out there that they use.

Thanks.

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