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Updated about 9 years ago,

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Tami R.
  • Clive, IA
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You need to cash my check they day I give it to you......

Tami R.
  • Clive, IA
Posted

We do not have the portfolio as most of BP members.  I work full time in a career outside of real estate.  We have between 55-60 homes.  I swear the longer I am in it the more I hear, "why don't you cash my check immediately after you get it, you mess up my checking account when you wait a week."

1.  I used to love going to the bank and doing that deposit but with 50+ rentals and 100's of storage units I would be running to the bank non-stop.  

2.  Call me old school but if I cash your $700 check today or the $700 check next week - you still need to know you have $700 less in your account :)

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