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All Forum Posts by: Bryant Schur

Bryant Schur has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hey guys!

I was just looking into some software as I have a few buildings.

Has anyone used landlord studio for assisting in managing their rentals.

Please let me know what you like don’t like or feel if something is missing!

I am going to begin testing it out myself just wanted to check in with anyone with experience with the platform as well.

Anyone out there hate tracking their expenses on paper or excel. I started tracking my expenses on landlord studio this past month! I have to give them this shout out because they reached out to me as a user, and took my advice and created a killer schedule E style report.

1. Get landlord studio at www.landlordstudio.com/?refer=BFN802

It’s a great app that you can log income and expenses for your rental properties, screen tenants, and much more!

2. Once you set up and track income/expenses on the app you can run this beautiful schedule E style report that will make you and your accountants life much easier!

Unfortunately I am unable to screenshot how nice this schedule e report looks but please check it out for yourself. More details in this link below around their reporting and their work around creating this report.

https://www.landlordstudio.com/blog/tax-deductible-expenses-landlords-and-rental-income/