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You can, but a negative debit is a positive credit and the way to do what you propose (even though not the correct way to enter the transaction) is to Credit Rent +5000 (that posts it as income) and Debit landlord +5000 (which might represent placing the rent into a current asset)
Instead, rent charged should be on an invoice or sales receipt, charged to the party (customer) paying the rent. And if you want to adjust rent already charged you would use a Customer Credit Memo to actually create what would be equivalent to Debit Rent or Credit Negative Rent
You can, but a negative debit is a positive credit and the way to do what you propose (even though not the correct way to enter the transaction) is to Credit Rent +5000 (that posts it as income) and Debit landlord +5000 (which might represent placing the rent into a current asset)
Instead, rent charged should be on an invoice or sales receipt, charged to the party (customer) paying the rent. And if you want to adjust rent already charged you would use a Customer Credit Memo to actually create what would be equivalent to Debit Rent or Credit Negative Rent
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