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Chuck M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern Ontario
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Pre-Authorized Debit Service for Tenants in Ontario

Chuck M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern Ontario
Posted

I have 9 units and have been increasingly asked to provide a means for tenants to pay with pre-authorized debit (PAD). There seems to be quite a few services available for the US (ECH) but haven't had much luck finding Canadian services. We have a few tenants that share our local RBC branch as their bank and setup withdrawals but this won't scale well to our properties outside of our area.

I've come across Rotessa (www.rotessa.com) as the closest match to what I'm after but wanted to see if the BP community in Ontario / Canada have other options available?

Cheers,

Chuck

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