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Landlords - best automated way to collect rent?

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Hello!

I've recently moved into a new place and live next to my landlady, who is a lovely, decent woman. I'm looking for an automated way to pay my rent everything month so I don't even have to think about it. It's up to me because she's not very tech savvy.

My previous landlord was a corporate giant that did ACH, but all I did was hand over a voided check, sign a form, and they did the rest. In my current situation, I wouldn't even know how to set that up, let alone my landlady. Is there some kind of convenient option/service that would allow me to automate my rent payments safely? Ideally, I'd like something that doesn't charge my landlady anything, or a lot, or delay her money by too long.

I've done some online searching, but have yet to hit the bullseye. Thanks so much for any insight!

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