• @SeattleRainOPM
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    143 months ago

    Yeah, but a lot of corporate landlords only let you pay online now.

    • @barsquid
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      183 months ago

      That cannot be legal. Of course they will get away with it anyway.

      • @SeattleRainOPM
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        63 months ago

        To be fair I think they still allow you to pay online with a check, but having an online portal heavily implies you should pay with a credit card.

        I have heard some landlords don’t accept check, only debit card, but I don’t have proof.

        • @[email protected]
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          83 months ago

          My landlord would charge a convenience fee for an eCheck. The only way not to pay a convenience fee was to use auto pay.

          I refused to do that because I didn’t want to get them authorization to take whatever they wanted from my bank account. Yes, I know technically they can only charge the amount of my rent but I didn’t want to deal with any “mistakes” on their part… Especially considering the piss poor job they did fixing any other problem I encountered with their property.