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All Forum Posts by: Joe Freehold

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Post: PMS with ACH draft capability?

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Does anyone know a property management software for a small landlord (10 to 15 units) that allows ach draft? This means you have the tenants provide you their bank info and consent to auto draft and you draft rent from your side. Not where they setup rent payment from their side.

We were using a local small company that did exactly what evolve does in PA then they got shut down by the PA real estate regime. Everything they did was remote but PA real estate said they needed a brokers license in PA to assist a property in anyway. There is actually a lawsuit in the PA supreme Court about it you can look up. Kind of sucks cause they were great. Does anyone know if evolve has a way around this? We want to check into them as a replacement but don't see why they won't run into the same issue. Any ideas?

We were using a local small company that did exactly what evolve does in PA then they got shut down by the PA real estate regime. Everything they did was remote but PA real estate said they needed a brokers license in PA to assist a property in anyway. There is actually a lawsuit in the PA supreme Court about it you can look up. Kind of sucks cause they were great. Does anyone know if evolve has a way around this? We want to check into them as a replacement but don't see why they won't run into the same issue.