Taxes & Recordkeeping
Records Every Landlord Should Keep
The paperwork the IRS, your insurer, and a judge will want to see.
Updated February 1, 2026 · 4 min read
Keep signed leases, deposit accounting, notices sent and received, repair invoices, photos of the unit at move-in and move-out, screening records, and every rent-payment receipt for at least seven years.
A simple folder per unit per year is enough for most small landlords. The point is not the format — it's being able to produce the document when you need it.