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Brent Rieman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • The Shores of Lake Erie
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REI HUB vs Quickbooks accounting software

Brent Rieman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • The Shores of Lake Erie
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Looking for advice on accounting software.  I currently use quickbooks online. Very frustrated with them, they keep raising cost, I think im up to 80$ a month now. Invoicing ACH payment cost have increased 10 fold.  I just feel like they are nickle and dimming me to death and every time I log it its trying to sell me something I dont want.  Im managing an 8 unit property doing about 110k a year gross.  

I started using rent redi this year and have been very happy with it. They have REI Hub built into their platform, softof anyway its cost extra. Anyone have any experience with it?

Thanks

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