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Kilter L.
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Use PayPal to collect rent?

Kilter L.
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Hi Investors! What effective ways do you use to collect rent? Has any of you used PayPal? I collected the earnest money from one my of tenant via PayPal and I found it really convenient. The money transfer from the tenant was instant and I can transfer the money to my checking account immediately. If you can share any experience on rent collection that would be appreciated. Thanks, Lee

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A word of caution about accepting rent payments through Paypal. The person making the payments can dispute the charge, and Paypal sides with them almost exclusively. You will be out a month's rent at least.

@Russell Brazil

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