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Shawn Thomas
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Bank Account setup (multiple accounts)

Shawn Thomas
  • Investor
  • Long Island, NY
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I plan on owning multiple investment rental properties. I know for each you should at least have it’s own operating & reserve account.

However, do you create a bank account that I guess oversees all the specific operating accounts? Like a main business account. How do you guys setup your bank account structure?

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Moises R Cosme
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Moises R Cosme
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Leominster, MA
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We have multiple accounts with the same bank; the bank allows us to label each account differently & gives us access to all through one online dashboard.  We keep a high enough balance where we avoid fees for the individual accounts.  I hope this helps!!!

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