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Jessica V.
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Methods of collecting rent

Jessica V.
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Closing soon on my first investment property in Philadelphia. There are a few different ways to collect rent. Any suggestions on which way is the safer more reliable option? 

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Jovon English
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  • San Clemente, CA
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Jovon English
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  • San Clemente, CA
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I use erentpayment.com.  It will automatically charge a late fee and you can block partial payments.  I also like the fact that I can block full payments if a tenant gets behind and the 3 day notice to vacate has passed.

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