Tag: RentByText

Ever forget your wallet and wish you could use your cell phone to pay for your daily cup of coffee? Those days have arrived. It’s 2012 and mobile payment technologies are booming, making payment transactions for residents faster and easier than ever. According to a Juniper Research study, it’s predicted that mobile payment users will grow by 40% to reach 2.5 billion globally by 2015. Payment transactions made through…


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Check out this week’s issue of the San Francisco Business Times for a “Fast 100” company spotlight on YapStone, the parent company of RentPayment. The article features an interview with our CEO, Matt Golis, highlighting the growth of electronic rent payments as well as the benefits they provide property managers and residents alike.

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Last month on the RentPayment blog we outlined some interesting Multi-Family Housing Industry facts. Our findings demonstrated a significant majority of rental properties happen to be smaller unit properties owned by individuals, rather than larger properties owned by property management companies. We also shared some ways we felt electronic rent acceptance could be of great benefit to individuals who own small unit properties and their residents.

RentPayment leads the…


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San Diego County Apartment Association:  Education Conference & EXPO

June 8, 2011 |  San Diego, CA

SDCAA 2011 Expo LogoThe 37th Annual SDCCA Education Conference & Expo is expected to draw thousands of property managers, Southern California apartment owners and multifamily industry suppliers.  Hosted at the San Diego Convention Center, this event is the largest of its kind in…


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The year is 2011 and it’s fair to say that most residents own a computer and a cell phone.    Since most renters have the tools necessary to pay electronically, management companies should take advantage of all the inherent benefits in digital transactions. Additionally, as technology shifts to mobile devices and PDAs, it will also make sense for apartments to expand…


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