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Edwin Gutierrez
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Monthly rental payment collection

Edwin Gutierrez
  • Investor
  • The Woodlands, TX
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I'm a landlord in New York City with 4 units and wanted to know how landlords in NYC collect monthly payments from their tenants other than by mailing a check?

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Dana Dunford
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Dana Dunford
  • San Francisco, CA
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@Edwin Gutierrez - Here are ways to collect rent, as well as my opinion on each. I definitely recommend online rent collection:

  • Not my preferred methods:
    • Cash
      • prone to theft
      • difficult to track
    • Personal checks
      • can bounce
      • must manually track
    • Direct deposit
      • you have to give your account & routing # to tenants
      • tenants choose how much and when to pay (difficult when late fees & evictions are involved)
    • Paypal
      • difficult to automate monthly
      • clawback (Paypal takes tenants' side)
      • irregular fees if tenant selects wrong option (pay via credit, not friends and family, etc.)
  • My preferred methods:
    • Money order
      • not likely to bounce
      • difficult to cancel (although many have limits)
    • Online rent collection
      • easy to track
      • auto-pay to reduce late payments
      • Direct ACH transfer into your bank account

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