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Posted over 4 years ago

5 Reasons You Should Be Accepting Rent With Credit Cards

eCommerce is an exploding industry. Merchants and consumers love the convenience of online shopping, and that convenience shouldn’t stop at retail. Here’s five reasons you, a landlord, should think about offering online credit card payments too.

1. Convenience for your tenants

A rental payment is a monthly deduction from your tenant’s bank account. It’s impossible to make it pleasant, so it’s important to make it as convenient as possible. And checks are not convenient. The number of Google searches of “how to write a check” has increased by more than 5x over the last 10 years. And what’s more, most banks charge anywhere from $10-20 for a box of personal checks – so simply acquiring an inconvenient means of spending money costs money. And if they’re mailing the rental check in, they now need to account for stamps, envelopes, and time.

More convenience means more tenant satisfaction and more on-time payments, and that’s always better for you.

2. Credit Cards are quick and guaranteed.

When a tenant pays with a credit card, the processor typically deposits funds into your account within a few business days. What’s more, a credit card payment is almost fully guaranteed. You don’t have to worry about bounced checks or chasing down money. And because there’s a lease agreement in place, the risk of a dispute is entirely mitigated (if you’re interested in this, be sure to ask us about our guaranteed rent payment system).

3. Perception is important

Your tenants are your best marketing tool. If they’re renting from you, odds are high that they fall in a demographic that’s a good fit for your properties. Tenants talk – to their friends, to each other, and nowadays, online. You may not have directly “lost a tenant” because you don’t yet offer credit card payments, but your tenants’ opinion of you matters. If they think it’s convenient or inconvenient to pay rent monthly, they’re going to voice that opinion and it can encourage or discourage other potential tenants.

4. Keep up with the Joneses

This one is all about perception too. A 2014 study revealed that more than 80% of consumers prefer credit or debit cards to other methods of payment. And with eCommerce growing at a rate around 15% year-over-year, the number of tenants interested in paying rent online is exploding. Chances are the apartment complex down the street is already offering credit card payments. And if they’re not, they will be soon. Take advantage of the opportunity to get a leg up and position yourself as the technology leader in the area.

5. Online payments simplify bookkeeping

Online payments in general make accounting an incredibly painless process (practically an oxymoron, right?). Transaction data is automatically uploaded and displayed into an online portal, so you can see who paid, how they paid, and when they paid. Reminder emails that allow your tenants to submit rent with the click of a button help them avoid late fees and you receive your money on-time.

We stopped at five reasons because it’s a nice, clean number, but there are hundreds of others. Credit cards are a huge part of online sales and if you’re not already offering them, you should be.



Comments (1)

  1. Great post, but could you give some examples for the best websites for this, or better yet, the actual site that you use?