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Noelle Geeting
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Lease Transfer and Cash-Paying Tenants, Payment Options

Noelle Geeting
  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
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I am under contract (closing 5/22) on a quadruplex in Austin, TX. Cash deal, using a wholesaler. All four units are occupied and the tenants are currently paying their rent via cash in person. I clearly do not want to continue that for a variety of reasons. What would be the best and smoothest way to transition the tenants to a different payment option? I would also like to protect my identity and I am filing a Wyoming LLC to manage a Texas LLC. So, I obviously don't even want to give out my personal address.


The tenants are low-income and may not have banks. Money order? Payment service? 

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    Corby Goade
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    Corby Goade
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    There's no reason a tenant can't pay using a money order or electronic transfer. If they don't use banks, that's their problem, don't make it yours. 

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