Non Sufficient Funds Checks From Tenants Checklist
So, you’re tenant paid you on time this month, only to find out from the bank that they did not have the funds in their account to cover the check they wrote you for rent. How do you deal with that?
Well, with the Returned Check Checklist (for our Real Estate Investor Bronze Members), I show you exactly how to handle it and what to say and send to the tenant using a well documented system.
I strongly encourage you to use the checklist as a model when making your own system for dealing with this situation in your rental business.
Until my next post,
James
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