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Where the tenant can go physically and pay by check direclty to our bank account?

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Hi! We have a tenant who is a Spanish speaker and he just can pay the rent with a physical rent. However, we will manage the properties ourselves so I would like to know where the tenant can go physically and pay by check, so the money comes to the landlord's bank account, even if we need to pay a small fee. The tenant is located in Houston. Thank you for your help in advance!

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Quote from @Anyny Guedes:

Hi! We have a tenant who is a Spanish speaker and he just can pay the rent with a physical rent. However, we will manage the properties ourselves so I would like to know where the tenant can go physically and pay by check, so the money comes to the landlord's bank account, even if we need to pay a small fee. The tenant is located in Houston. Thank you for your help in advance!


 Depending on your bank, any person can deposit their rent into it. Just advise the tenant to notate their address/name for your tracking. I have many tenants that do this. I also know that BofA , Chase, and Wells Fargo allow it. In fact, BofA can issue a deposit only card for you to issue to your tenant which will allow you to accurately track which tenant it came from.

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