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Cozy.co w/Quickbooks or does it replace the need for QB?
Hey folks.
As I am trying to make sure I am as organized as possible before I close on my first rental properties I am trying to figure this piece out.
I also do a few flips... so I do need QuickBooks for that piece... but does it make sense to go with something like Cozy.co for my rentals? Or should I keep it all in QuickBooks? Or do they work together?
Wasn't sure if, for tax purposes, people still track things in QB while also using something like Cozy.co? Cozy.co seems so streamlined and simple... getting things set up in QB feels daunting but I am not against it at all if it makes sense.
Thank you for any advice!
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Cozy.co is great for online rent collection. But I don't think managing your rental (expenses, income and reporting) can't be successfully done with Cozy.co. I use Cozy for rent collection and Avail.co for tenant screening. I would love to have one system that does it all. But after a exhaustive search, I concluded platforms like Cozy.co and Avail.co are just not good for rental management. But, again, really good for online rent collection and tenant screening.