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Igor S. Do you use online rent collection
27 December 2014 | 28 replies
I just noticed a new website sparkrent.com that seems to offer a very easy way of collecting rent via ACH deposit.
Dave Comer Vacant home owner who went through bankruptcy
18 February 2015 | 23 replies
This is after a Ch. 13 bankruptcy, but the owner is still recorded with the county and the bank has not foreclosed. 
Justin Hennig For you or not for you: Electronic rent collection
21 July 2014 | 55 replies
1) FEES.2) It takes 4 business days or more to transfer ACH the deposit to me.
Jason Green NEED HELP ANALYZING APARTMENT PURCHASE
30 March 2011 | 14 replies
I agree that having the financial muscle to take the property down AND complete can make all the difference.
Zech Ehnert Lower Income Tenants
10 April 2015 | 23 replies
Best to set up ACH or something similar and try "we won't raise your rent if you set up online and pay by 1st or something similar. 
George P. LLC IRA - is IRS really starting to pound upon them?
20 July 2011 | 2 replies
They however allow ACH transfers for online tax lien auction participating.
John Cicilioni Collecting Rent from The Unbanked
28 June 2017 | 3 replies
Would your tenants be willing to use a prepaid card, like NetSpend, as you could set up ACH/eCheck drafts using that card?
Brian Goodwin Searching for 1st rental...turn key or realtor/PM team???
13 January 2017 | 28 replies
When you are investing out of state, going with a provider is the best way to avoid some head aches.
Daniel Cuevas Don't start investing until you have $100,000.
8 December 2021 | 122 replies
Needing a $100k may be 5 days of cash-flow for someone like Grant, but that's a high enough number to scare most of us from ever getting started, me included.Sacrifice and exercise your saving muscle to prevent schemes and scams, shortcuts and bad partnerships.