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AlexV
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Good day, Bumprt.

 

Thanks for posting here. Let me share an idea on how we can track multiple properties in QuickBooks Online.

 

We can turn on and use the class tracking feature. Then, let's add all the properties to your class list. That way, we can assign them when we record any transaction.

 

You can follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Gear icon and select Account and Settings.
  2. Select Advanced, then select the Categories section to edit.
  3. Check Track classes and the Warn me when a transaction isn’t assigned a class.
  4. Under Assign classes, select One to entire transaction or One to each row in transaction.
  5. Click Save, then Done.

Once done, you can create and manage classes in QuickBooks Online. You'll see the Class field when you create a transaction that you can use it to tag a class to a transaction.

 

In addition to that, we have available reports by the class that you can pull. You can use it to reports the properties' sales, costs, or profitability.

 

Here are the additional reports for more details:

Leave a comment below if you need anything else. Stay safe and healthy!

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