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Separate Bank Accounts for Rentals

Max Labo
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I recently purchased first rental property. In the future I plan to transfer into a business, but for now the property is under personal. I wanted to open a bank account strictly for tracking my rental. Any suggestion on banks/ bank accounts that have helped for tracking rental property cash flow.


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    Kurt Lane
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    Hi @Max Labo,

    Congrats on your purchase! I would recommend having two bank accounts for the property: one for rental income and to pay for any expenses, utilities, and maintenance work; and the second to hold the tenant's security deposit. You want to avoid co-mingling funds so it's best to hold the deposit in an entirely separate account. Depending on what state you live in there may be requirements around whether or not the deposit can be held in an interest-bearing account and if interest income needs to be shared with tenants. In Portland, Oregon, where Chroma Property Management operates, that's an area of regulation, so it's worth looking into requirements in your market.

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