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Ty Ottaberry
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What is the best payment system when dealing with a 50-100+ units

Ty Ottaberry
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gilmer tx
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What is the best way to receive tenant payments every month . Is doing a auto draft from the tenants account a option? Surely it is. It just sounds super old school and exhausting having to deal With 100+ tenants paying cash or check every month . Of course you can get someone to handle all that for you. But come on....lol it's 2019 💡 out with the old in with the new. Surely there's an upgraded system in place . I would love to hear how everyone manages their payment system.

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Justin Kane
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Justin Kane
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yes you can ACH i just use cozy or venmo if starting out

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