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Peter Sik
  • Los Angeles, CA
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paying echeck for property management, SAFE?

Peter Sik
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Is it safe to use eCheck? PM is asking for payment, and one option is eCheck. Otherwise they charge like 3% for credit card.

I am wondering if someone use my bank account number and router number there, they can do withdrawal. 

It seems there is no protection using echeck. Am I missing something, it should be more secure.

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Rick S.
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Rick S.
  • Fort Collins, CO
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@Peter Sik in order to debit funds from an account most of the software providers and banks they work with are now requiring some type of bank account verification, such as micro deposits, before the debit can occur.  So that may just be a way for the manager to deposit funds to your account, but not debit, depending on the authorization.

Also, worst case scenario you could file an Unauthorized claim with your bank and have the debit attempt reversed as an R10 as that is the return code they use if returned within the specified time, which is typically 60 days from the time it appears on a statement.

ACH is very common and much more affordable for transfers as @Paul Ronto mentioned.  Thanks!

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