Investors & landlords

Thanks, Carl. It states, "If you paid someone, such as an independent contractor" and "Common examples that can require a form 1099-Misc: Legal services, Property management, Maintenance and Repairs". I am specifically worried about the fees I paid my property manager who is simply and individual (not a broker, but I suppose she could be considered a business - not licensed). She does give me invoices, at my request. The "help" file is less explicit. It states, "if you pay someone commissions or fees of $600 or more during the year, you must complete a form 1099-misc". Further down it just emphasizes clarifying whether the person was really a contractor or an employee (so, W2 vs 1099).