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direct deposit for rent payment
Does anyone out there have their tenants go to your bank with their rent check payable to you, fill out the deposit slip, and hand it to the cashier as a way of paying the rent?
I had previously always had them mail it but am now beginning to do it this way.
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Originally posted by @Jaime Frausto:
I do the same with direct deposit however it gets confusing when a tenant pays late fees I don't know who's who? And some of my tenants don't know how to text. Any ideas?
Like others have said, make them use a deposit slip with the address on it-and- find a bank that posts pics of those slips online.
I have a bank that does real-time images of the deposit, so I simply log-on and see the amount, the pre-printed address on the slip, and the timestamp.
Also the money automatically sweeps out everyday so no major security concerns.
On my payment instructions I tell them "you must use either the pre-printed deposit slips or you must write your address on a blank deposit slip provided by the bank..blah blah....Failure to do so may make you subject to a late fee "