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All Forum Posts by: Amy Livingstone

Amy Livingstone has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Thanks, have you seen any differences when it comes to day today banking as a landlord? Do you allow Or encourage your tenants to do online payments?

I'm closing on my first rental property this week and will open a new account to keep real estate accounting distinct from my personal accounts. I could go with a local bank or credit union (I'm in San Antonio, so there are plenty to choose from), relying on the benefits of face to face relationship as I build out more real estate business. Or I could choose a big name with potentially more sophisticated services for rent payment and broader availability. Anyone have great experience to share either way? Any banks offer something you really like? Anything you'd do differently or avoid if you were starting over? Thanks in advance!

Post: Good Landlord Banking Experience?

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I'm closing on my first rental property this week and will open a new account to keep real estate accounting distinct from my personal accounts. I could go with a local bank or credit union (I'm in San Antonio, so there are plenty to choose from), relying on the benefits of face to face relationship as I build out more real estate business. Or I could choose a big name with potentially more sophisticated services and broader availability.  Anyone have great experience to share either way?  Any banks offer something you really like? Anything you'd do differently or avoid if you were starting over?  Thanks in advance!