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Business checking for landlords
Looking for a new business checking account in the San Francisco Bay Area... Account requirements: No or very low monthly fee, at least 50 free deposits per month allowed, low or no min balance required from a local or mid sized bank or credit union. Suggestions and contacts please!
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@Corey Hill this is just my personal preference- but I’d suggest a bigger bank like Chase. The main reason is that there are a lot of branches across the country. When I used a smaller bank I had the experience of being out of state (for vacation, etc) and needing to be at a branch but was stuck. I also had to move to a different state for work and that particular state did not have any branches there so it was a huge pain to have to transfer everything over to a new bank.