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James Phan
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Charge a credit card fee if the tenant pays with a credit card?

James Phan
  • Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Wanted y'all's opinion on this. Not sure if it's legal or not in the world of landlords. 

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Luke Miller
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Luke Miller
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@James Phan right now, in Colorado, it is technically illegal. That doesn't stop most of the investors I know, including myself, from passing it onto the tenant. However, hopefully come the end of our legislative session in May, we will have that fixed. As you can imagine, it's not a politically pleasing topic since you are passing that cost along, but 3 or 4% per unit adds up really quick. 

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