Using the Rental Property tab
Use the Rental Property tab to manage income and expenses for your rental properties. You can view rent details, due dates, late fees, tenant information, and the status of a unit or property. If you have several rental properties, Quicken can track the income and expenses for each.
Important: To get the most out of the Rental Property tab, you need to tell Quicken about the rental properties you own, and the tenants who occupy them.
Get started with the Rental Property tab
Use the Rent Center page to track rent payments
The Rent Center displays the rent payment history of your tenants and properties. It also highlights late payments, lease expiry, and vacant properties.
Learn more about the using the Rent Center
Use the Profit/Loss page to gauge profitability
The Profit/Loss page displays your income, expenses, and net profit or loss for each rental property you track in Quicken.
Learn more about tracking rental profit and loss
Use the Cash Flow page to track spending
The Cash Flow page helps you track and manage short-term spending on your rental properties. By providing a quick overview of the rental property spending accounts where you manage your regular deposits and expenses, Quicken can help you determine if you have enough money to cover your monthly bills.
Learn more about tracking rental cash flow
Use the Account Overview page to view account balances
Click the Rental Property tab.
Click the Account Overview button.
The following snapshots appear on the Account Overview page, depending on the accounts you've created. Each account is displayed with its ending balance.
Rental Property Spending and Savings Accounts. This snapshot lists the following types of rental property accounts:
Checking
Savings
Cash
Rental Property Credit Card Accounts. This snapshot lists rental property credit card accounts only.
Rental Property and Debt Accounts. This snapshot lists the following types of rental property accounts:
Credit Card
House
Vehicle
Asset
Liability
Loans (except lines of credit—use a Credit Card account type to track a line of credit)