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Rent Manager and Quickbooks Pro

Michael King
  • Columbia, MD
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Hey everyone. I am a DIY landlord with 7 residential properties. Planning to expand but need to get my books in order first. I'd like to know what experiences people have had with Rent Manager standalone and Quickbooks Pro standalone. My accountant has used both. I would like to have a single software solution but don't want to commit to the wrong software. I am considering using QB Pro for the accounting and RM for the property management operations (even though it could do everything including the accounting). Has anyone tried this? RM has a reputation of having a steep learning curve. But their customer support seems good. Whereas QB Pro integrates well with my Bank of America Business accounts so, as far as ease of banking is concerned, it seems having QB Pro is a good idea. I realize QB Pro by itself doesn't do the property management part of the work. Any experience, comments or thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks,

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    Wade Sikkink
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    Wade Sikkink
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    Any product that won't post it's pricing on it's website must be really expensive.....

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