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Yaamu Camara
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Alpharetta, GA
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How do i set up my Bank account as a first time RE investor?

Yaamu Camara
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Alpharetta, GA
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I just closed on my first property a triplex in Peoria Il, but i currently live in Georgia. I’m struggling on how to set up my bank account for my investment (s). I know i cannot use my personal bank accounts. Please i need help! Thank you in advance 😊

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Jeff Piscioniere
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Jeff Piscioniere
  • Investor
  • Shelton, CT
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@Yamundow Camara definitely want to open a separate account for your investment and preferable a separate one for each subsequent property. You’re fine keeping your bank local. Look into these various rent deposit software programs and I’ve even heard you can use Venmo to get your rents into your account each month. Good luck! It’s exciting to just be getting started and I’ll be rooting for you to have tons of future success!

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