Commingle Security Money

Are you asking if you should?



The answer is no.



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Comments(3)

  • investor593rd January, 2007

    I put mine in a no fee personal savings account that I can access online from my regular business checking account. It pays the standard half-percent interest. I admit sometimes I borrow from it for repairs or whatever.

  • tom7w24th January, 2007

    nyjosh
    I agree with ING Direct idea.

    is this an online bank? I will google ING Direct for business account.

  • ceinvests24th January, 2007

    You must know the landlord tenant law for the jurisdiction (locality, county, or state) for each property. I have kept all sec dep in separate savings accounts attached to my main CU Account. Recently I read that Delaware requires the security deposits to be held in a Federally Insured Bank with a Delaware branch. My Federal Credit Union does not have a Delaware branch so I am researching a bank w/branches in Va. Md. and De. for my ease of business.

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