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All Forum Posts by: Harlan LoVullo

Harlan LoVullo has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Business Credit Card Receipt Tracking

Harlan LoVulloPosted
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thank you for your replies! We are currently looking into Monday.com, which has been great for us in other regards. I will look into your suggestions as well to see what is the best fit!

Post: Business Credit Card Receipt Tracking

Harlan LoVulloPosted
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Hello Everyone! I work for a property management company and we are expanding rapidly and need a better process for tracking receipts. We manage over 50 companies in all different areas of Western New York. Right now, we have about 20 different credit card users on our account and our process is when you purchase something, you must bring the receipt into HQ and stamp and code with the correct company/property/unit. This old school method is beginning to be an issue with missing receipts and our maintenance staff is frustrated having to drive sometimes up to 1.5 hours just to get to HQ to drop off receipts. Does anyone have any alternatives? Ideally we are looking for an app or a website to make this process run more efficiently. Any advice helps! Thanks!

Post: Offering to Buy a Neighbors Home

Harlan LoVulloPosted
  • Buffalo, NY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I bought a duplex in 2019. The next door neighbors are very quiet and keep to themselves. I've had less than 5 very brief interactions with them over the years (They are on a corner and their door/driveway is on the adjacent street). Their roof is in pretty rough shape and is starting to "shed" into my lawn. They have owned the duplex for 15+ years and currently occupy both units. I've been thinking about approaching them about their roof but I've recently had thoughts about trying to work out a deal to buy their home. I'm wondering if anyone who has had any experience dealing with a similar situation would mind sharing any advice on how to address the initial conversation. Thanks!