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Software to Collect Funds

Devin Aikens
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Hey guys,

I'm curious to which software you guys use to collect funds from tenants (rent, fees, etc.)? Why did you choose it? Also, do you charge a service fee on top to offset that software/back-end expenses/fees?

Dev.

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Denver McClure
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Denver McClure
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Hey @Devin Aikens, I currently use Keycheck to collect rents and fees on my medium term rentals. Their service fees are charged to the tenant or applicant, not landlord. So far I've had a good experience! 

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