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Lynnette E.
  • Rental Property Investor
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collecting rent in person at a bank

Lynnette E.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tennessee
Posted Aug 29 2019, 18:55

For the first time I have a person who wants to deposit the rent directly into a bank account.  He has no bank account and goes directly now to pay all bills in person/cash.  Its an inherited tenant for a storage building that is just transiting to me collecting the rent.  Everyone has the same rent for the units.  I am now anticipating many more will want this option.  Mainly as they likely do not have cards or  accounts to use for on-line payments.

Problem I see is that if I give them the account number, how would I know WHO paid?  My banks statements just show deposit and amount.

How do you guys do it?

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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Replied Aug 29 2019, 19:23

Everybody pays an amount different by $1.

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Matt R.
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Matt R.
  • Blue Springs, MO
Replied Aug 29 2019, 21:01

Ask the bank if there's some kind of "memo" field they can fill in when they take the deposit, and that will show up on your statements.  If they can't do it, ask the other banks in town, and move your account to one that can.

The renters may not like the extra cost, but every US Post Office sells money orders for $1.25, and most Walmarts sell money orders for less than $1.  Make sure your bank doesn't have any fees for cashing these before you go this route.

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Pat L.
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Pat L.
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Replied Aug 30 2019, 02:36

Unit 5 pays $250.50 Unit 6 pays $250.60 etc

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Anna Sagatelova
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Anna Sagatelova
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Replied Aug 30 2019, 06:27

Get them to purchase a money order OR there are programs out there that partner with popular convenience stores where for a small fee they can bring a cash payment and their unique code, and that payment is sent to you as an eCheck. We use this service (called Payslip) through AppFolio - I imagine it's not AppFolio-exclusive. Fee is about the same as a money order, and Payslip is accepted at 7/11 and CVS stores.