Sat at the property for a long time.
Got fresh pics of 3 trailers side by side to give context for how much space you will have away from your neighbor if you come to our park.
It's much more space than some of the other pics really show you and some people have stated they originally thought everything was crammed together. This is why I wanted a pro photographer out there. She took great pics, but none of them really show you the space between lots without 2 of them being parked side by side.
Honestly, this weather is just gloomy and depressing. There is a reason I don't live in constantly rainy regions - Seattle come to mind. I think everyone is going to be happy tomorrow if the forecast is accurate and we get a full, sunny day!
Well, just no motivation today. It's been raining all morning and into the afternoon. I went to Kroger's, home, then realized I was missing an ingredient and saw the older couple - the dude half - at the store. He said a truck had come pulling in and was sitting pretty much where I had been sitting. He thought it was a service truck and that I was waiting for them to show up.
No. Wasn't expecting anyone. Did you see what company it was with? He couldn't tell from that far away. Well, it could be the power company, there isn't any other service companies that would need to go back there. I am expecting a washer and dryer to show up - I don't know when. A roll of underground wire - stalled in Illinois because of weather. I sort of figure a lot of people coming through are either competitors checking us out, neighbors that are curious or potential customers. I've seen lots of them.
Oil and railroad so far, the next one coming in - if he shows next week - is power. He says he is coming for several months to be an on-call person for whenever the power goes out. There is an energy plant down 43 - that I didn't know about - that he will be on call for. I'm as close as they get to that plant. No one has shown up with junky rigs. I don't want junky rigs - at all - I'm just saying I haven't been disappointed with the quality of the RV's coming in.
Okay.
Delving into the world of Quickbooks. Some of it easy enough, some of it needs explanations. I'm currently taking photos of all of the receipts I have saved for construction of the business. There are a lot of them. I'm up to 60 grand and much more to go. I don't know if buying the property is somehow tax deductible. I want to get all that stuff in there and then I'll make an appointment with the accountant. I would assume they will work with quickbooks and hopefully will just access your account for the info they need.
Very time consuming. But I've got to get it done. Once I go see a tax expert, I am fairly certain they are going to give me strange looks and wonder wth all of this is? Well, it's the receipts for building the park, most of the incurred last year. I made zero income off the business last year - that should simply things. I also connected quickbooks to my bank account - and there is a lot more they want me to do to have a "complete" profile.
Yeah, well one step at a time, please.
I've written down all the people that are staying long term, the date they paid, their credit card info (yes, they are allowing it), phone number, lot they are on. It's mostly that I need to know when they need to pay. But it appears I can set quickbooks up to remind/show me when any given customer is due to pay rent. I'll figure that out - eventually. Until I do, I have a written record and frankly? I'm going to keep a written record of it regardless. Quickbooks will keep track of incoming payments and outgoing payments. It will do a lot for just the basic setup. $15 per month is money well spent for this, I do believe.
Well I'm started on that anyway. I figure working on it an hour a day or so and it won't take that long to get all the receipts in and get the software setup correctly. I won't need campworks to hook into it, everything coming in is going through my bank account except for cash payments which obviously don't go through the campgound software anyway. In fact, so far, the campground software has been all but useless. I hope someday people will use it to book daily or weekly stays! Yeah, getting those daily people in. Tough. Working on it. Need more reviews. After these long term guys have been here a month or so, I'm sending them a request link to give a google review. The guy that is here 2 weeks I'll send to him after he leaves.
What if they didn't like it? If they didn't, they certainly aren't giving me that impression.
I was looking at receipts for the trackhoe (mini-ex, I call them trackhoes regardless of size, even the mini's ARE on tracks) $477 per use. Necessary evil,, perhaps, but that's a lot of money for only one day's use.
I have all 8 hours of that thing planned out for it's use. It'll be a long day. I don't even know if I can get the trench dug out in one day? A pro could do it in a couple of hours but me? Lol, no idea. But, we'll hope for no longer than 5 hours? I then have a ditch to dig alongside the driveway. The fenceline side. There is nowhere for rainwater to drain, it just runs on the driveway itself. If I can get that done ina timely manner, I can try to push the first burn pile out. It's just a mount of dirt with ashes and some burned wood left on it. Needs to go.
That will take all day, at least. I don't have to plan anything else for it. I'll get my money's worth of it, in other words. I don't really think a machine that small is worth that much for one day rental. There are no other choices. Bring it from Longview and pay a hefty delivery fee. I haul the trackhoe from the local place myself, it's only a few miles. But I wouldn't want that much weight on my SUV for 35 miles each way.
Well I'm done with this. Getting the kids in a few and dinner is on.