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Andy S.
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Any recommendations banks that offer zero fees tenant security deposit accounts?

Andy S.
  • Investor
  • Somerset
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I found out that Wells Fargo charges you monthly fees of $5 if you do not maintain minimum balance of $300 as well as have an automated transfer of $25 each month into this account.

Any suggestions regarding a bank that offers Tenant Security free deposit account with zero caveats? I need to open 10 of them. I understand in New Jersey any interest bearing account such as Checking/Savings/MMA will do. But my requirement is the bank must allow atleast 10 of them.

Regards

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Charles Carillo
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Charles Carillo
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@Andy S.

Have you checked with any local banks or credit unions?

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