First time posting for advice so lemme know if I'm missing anything (and if I got the wrong forum category). Don't go easy on me. I plan on consulting an RE Atty, but thought I could score some basic insights here fir...
I will be closing on my first property in a couple weeks. I have been getting everything organized so I can operate as a business rather than a hobby. I have heard a lot about Quickbooks and other various software's b...
Hi all!! So my husband and I started our LLC in November of last year. We flipped our first house, buying December 29th of last year and officially selling on April 18th of this year. We bought that house in our names...
Hi, I'm an investor owner/occupying a 3 unit MF and trying to set up a system to track everything, but having a tough time figuring out the best option as the most obvious options aren't really working out. I know ho...
I'm thinking about using a property management app to help organize and provide better quality to my tenants. What are your guys opinions? There are tons out there. What would be a good one to use and worked will for ...
I've been considering hiring an accountant to handle the accounting for my short-term rental properties. For those of you that have hired an accountant, was it worth it? Also when looking for someone to handle my book...
Has anybody ever done this?Was listening to a Tax Podcast talking about potentially doing this via residential housing. Would be smaller in scale, less residents per caregiver (better quality of care), and less headac...
How well does Quickbooks work for managing the accounting for multiple types of properties? I recently acquired a commercial property (single tenant, national retail chain), and now I'm under contract to acquire a pro...
Hello Everyone, I hope everyone is having a Merry Christmas! I'll give a bit of back story before posing my question in order to get the best response to my situation. I have been doing all of our bookkeeping for our ...
The title says it all, that is just my end goal with this, (the more the merrier, obviously lol) - or I guess, we could always just back-trace the figures, what's the average net per unit? per property?