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Haythem Abid
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Credit card processing formshort term rentals

Haythem Abid
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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What’s the best merchant for credit card processing?

One that integrates security deposits, refunds and a transaction feee that could be passed to customers?

Thanks

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Ian Jaeger
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Ian Jaeger
  • Dallas, TX
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Expect to pay 2.5-3% on just about everything.  In my non-real estate line of work, I use Quickbooks for all my billing & invoicing and their CC processing works great.  I plan on using QB when I have a rental stream as well because it's actually got pretty good bookkeeping capabilities that you can share directly with your accountant / Tax guy / others.

For me, it was much easier than Square... but YMMV

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