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BrianPersaud

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Gotta love the US drive for innovation....What a great service:



https://www.payyourrent.com/



PayYourRent.com allows residents and managers to quickly and efficiently
manage their rent payment and collection needs online. Whether you are a
resident, manager, or owner of a residential or commercial property,
PayYourRent.com's online services can help make your rent payment and
collection process much easier and more convenient.



Residents
- Easily make single rent payments, automatically debit rent payments
every month, submit maintenance requests, rental applications, and
connect all your utilities effortlessly online.



Property Managers

- Automatically receive rent payments electronically, streamline the
rent collection process, view and edit rent payment information online,
easily communicate with residents, receive maintenance requests by
email, export all data to your current accounting software, and more.
 
Brian,



Does Payyour rent work in Canada and with Canadian banks? I've been trying to find something of this sort online but nothing so far has been adopted for Canada?

Are you using this by chance, and if so how is it working?



Thanks



Rishi
 
We Canadians property managers have been doing this for years. Preauthorized rental payments, etc. have been used for the past 15 years. Not always available or cost effective for the small guy.



Tenant Pay is a Canadian company, who I understand will be back in Toronto in June at the Multi Family program with their great program for the Little Property Owner. They were in Toronto in April at the Acre program.



I understand Patrick Francey has a REIN program in place. SO check it out. And stay Canadian



Cheers
 
Payyourrent.com allows you to set up automatic recurring payments - does Tenantpay.com do this? If it doesn't then how does it differ from just using an email money transfer (except that the email transfer costs the transferer $1.50)?



Also, what is Tenantpay's fee? (It just says there is a processing fee, but doesn't say what it is.)
 
Tenantpay.com is $1 per transaction and yes, recurring transfers can be set up. Email them for an information package, they are a Canadian company based in Vancouver.
 
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