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Lolo Druff
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I'm self managing and therefore need an online rent collection portal. I was trying to use Baselane but they only allow tenants to pay their exact rent due, not more or less, which is not practical because sometimes my tenants are short by $100 but I would rather collect something than nothing. Other times they are trying to pay down their past due balance, and they aren't allowed to pay more than the monthly rent unless I log in and manually set up a new invoice for them as a one-time payment which is a headache for everyone. I was thinking of using apartments.com and linking it to my baselane bank account, would that work? Or should I just set up a different buisness bank account? Baselane offer 2.8% on the money  

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Clayton Silva
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I use baselane for the banking and APY on checking as well.  But I use TurboTenant for the rent collection and lease management personally.  They integrate really well and I think they are in talks of a merger tbf but that could all be hearsay 

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