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Jennifer Hollstein Accepting rents online
11 November 2014 | 2 replies
For online rent payments I use Intuit Payment Network it works in conjunction with Quickbooks.
Jade Davis For LL's that manage their own properties-- what do you use to handle finances?
25 November 2014 | 23 replies
Try using Intuit Payment Network , no monthly fee .50 per transaction fee. 
Cody Ferguson Best/Fastest Ways to Receive Rent
29 September 2014 | 8 replies
It was offered to me since I use Intuit's software.
Dee Cee Door Knocking Safety
16 December 2021 | 25 replies
If something is telling you not to door knock a certain house, trust your intuition and skip that house.
Matt Faircloth Which Online Rent Collection service do you recommend?
30 November 2014 | 16 replies
Has anyone tried Intuit Sparkrent?
Anthony Pormilli New member from New Jersey
14 October 2014 | 8 replies
My heart and my intuition is telling me that this will become my career, and I haven't been this excited about something in quite some time.I come here seeking guidance and input from the wise and savvy Real Estate Investors that have walked this path many moons ago!
Zach Chappell Teach me, my brain is a sponge - Madison, WI
26 November 2014 | 17 replies
I don't have enough experience yet to gauge a market by intuition, but my spreadsheets say that Milwaukee has good potential for cash flow given the prices. 
Account Closed Fix and flip window closed?
4 December 2014 | 20 replies
It's counter-intuitive at first, but makes sense when you talk to these buyers and find that they were desperate to get into the market before rates moved even higher and priced them out. 
Ndy Onyido 2014 YEAR IN REVIEW – HOME VALUE FORECAST
20 December 2014 | 3 replies
Dear BP members,I read above article this evening posted by Tom O'Grady , a member under a group that I subscribe to and I believe that this is very intuitive and a must-read by all investors.One of the highlights is the recovery of the housing market  in the US and that in 2014, "San Francisco and San Rafael, CA as well as Seattle, WA were each featured in the top ten for six months of the year.
Victor N. Best Quickbooks ( Desktop Vs Online) for Landlords?
8 January 2015 | 11 replies
Available Quantity in InventoryCustomer SnapshotConvert estimate to a purchase order or sales orderAdvanced Excel export that can update existing exported reportsIndustry specific reporting (lots and lots of industry specific reports here)Inventory assembly items, Bills of Material, the ability to build assembliesInventory CenterLead CenterFixed Asset ManagerMileage trackingMultiple currenciesMultiple ship to addresses for VendorsOne click transactions (pay bill from bill, create credit memo from invoice, etc.)Price LevelsProgress Invoicing/billingReceive partially against a purchase orderReport FavoritesReport – collapse rowsShare report templates with Intuit communityInventory – reorder/rebuild pointsShipping ManagerSales OrdersSales Order Fulfillment WorksheetTransaction History PanelUnits of MeasureOne interesting difference is the ability to give someone a copy of a file that they can look at (like an audit) that isn’t your real copy.