Posted by Clare Fortner on September 07, 2000 at 12:38:36:
I would like to know if it would be wise for me to invest into Carleton Sheets product of No Down Payment. Thank You, Clare
Posted by Clare Fortner on September 07, 2000 at 12:38:36:
I would like to know if it would be wise for me to invest into Carleton Sheets product of No Down Payment. Thank You, Clare
Carleton Sheets Property management program - Posted by Jerome Dieker
Posted by Jerome Dieker on May 22, 2000 at 21:51:01:
The Carleton Sheets property management computer program is good, but does not go far enough. I can enter all the pertinent information for the categories the IRS wants for each property, and I can break it out for each property, but cannot break it down into the IRS requested categories. We should be able to sort by the different numbered catagories (maintenance & repair, painting & decorating, advertising, legal expenses, etc) to make it easier to apply to our tax return each year. Do you have anything to improve the program? Thanks Jerome Dieker
P.S. I just bought my second property (a 4-plex)for less than $4000 down payment.
Re: Carleton Sheets Property management program - Posted by Jim
Posted by Jim on May 26, 2000 at 03:11:09:
I fouled up my own books for a year before I get smart and found a good accountant. I couldn’t tell you if I was making or loosing money.
But if you look for an accountant, find one that is a RE investor with rentals. They know all the laws and codes pertaining to RE and the rammifications of getting labeled by the IRS.
Re: Carleton Sheets Property management program - Posted by Jhebert
Posted by Jhebert on May 23, 2000 at 19:12:18:
get quickbooks pro 99 instead
Re: Carleton Sheets Property management program - Posted by Teedi
Posted by Teedi on May 23, 2000 at 19:40:49:
Is this a seperate program from the “No Money Down”?
Teedi.
PS. Did you pay cash for the down payment? What about the closing costs. Who paid and how much?