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Jeff Spears
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Santa Monica, CA
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Live Lovely and Pay with Lovely

Jeff Spears
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Santa Monica, CA
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Hi, 

I was just turned on to LiveLovely.com as a tenant farm ground in Los Angeles. I notice applicants come with an Equifax credit score, salary, and some other pre-screen items that will not be a substitute for my phone screen + in-person walk through, but seem like an added check and balance.

I'm curious if anyone has used their Pay with Lovely service to turn rent into a credit card payment system. It seems easy and efficient, and I'm considering knocking something small off rent if I can get tenants to use it to assure timely payment. 

Any feedback on this service? 

Thanks,

Jeff