What is to stop banks from offering such a service? Maybe there are banks in this country that do. If so, I'd love to hear about it. I just think this is one of those missing links that would further drive electronic payments in this country. For myself, if it weren't for my rent, I wouldn't have to write any checks at all (except for the occasional birthday, graduation, wedding gift, etc.). Why isn't the rent payment gap being closed? Who are the players that need to be involved? How would a bank convince a landlord that there is a good business case for their enabling tenants to pay them electronically?
There has to be a model out there to allow such a function. There is so much technology in place today that I'm hesitant to say this is holding banks back from offering e-rent payments. Maybe I'm wrong. But just imagine how appealing this feature would be to a large segment of consumers in this country who have to pay rent. The benefits to landlords are great too since they wouldn't have to handle paper checks any longer. Sure, there will always be those holdouts who for one reason or another choose not to pay their rent online, but the efficiencies for doing so are clear.Electronic rent payments could provide some banks with a new niche service that will further drive e-payments.


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