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Updated about 11 years ago, 11/07/2013

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Angela Brigido
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Direct Deposit HELP!

Angela Brigido
  • Scranton, PA
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Hi, i'm in the process of creating a lease with an attorney and I need to give them an answer regarding how i want to recieve rent money from my tenant. I put a clause asking for my rent to be directly deposited in my florida bank account or through bill pay. However Iwas warned that in the even of an eviction, if the tenant has access to owners bank account and the tenant deposits money after eveiction has been filed, it would stop eviction and cost me more money. Also that bank account would become part of the exhibits during an eviction (I don't know what that means). Problem is: I live in PA and my condo is in florida. The last tenant just deposited it in my bank in florida. it wasn't a problem. Don't know what to do. Any suggestions? Thanks

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