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Benjamin Peterdon
  • Hicksville, NY
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Citibank to Chase Rent Payments

Benjamin Peterdon
  • Hicksville, NY
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Hi Everyone,

I just bought my first rental which I am very excited about.

Currently all the tenants pay cash. However, they have all agreed to pay me directly from their Citibank accounts. They all have Citibank because that is the closest bank to them. I currently use Chase bank.

Would you guys know what is the most efficient way to get the payments set up from Citibank to Chase????

Chase quick pay won't work because it is not compatible with Citibank.

Ty in advance,

Benjamin

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