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receiving rent via check or other form for an LLC in NH

Leah Woods
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Hi All, I recently created an LLC in New Hampshire and told the tenants (I rent one side of my duplex) they could pay rent to the LLC via a check. Is it possible to pay an LLC through venmo/paypal or any other app? I thought it might be easier for them? since most people don't use checks anymore. thanks

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Forrest Faulconer
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Forrest Faulconer
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@Leah Woods I know a landlord who does receive their rents from Venmo, however I would recommend setting them up through a website like Cozy where you can get automatic deposits, they need to be willing to set it up though. BP might have something available like that but I am not positive.

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