Revo Property Pay presentation at the Community Associations Network

Revo Property Pay recently presented at the Community Associations Network meeting in South Florida to a crowded audience of property managers, HOA Board Members, and other industry leaders. William Corbera, Vice President and David Harris, Regional

The presentation discussed the issues and questions raised by HOAs and Community Associations that are considering online HOA dues collections and how to implement epayments on their properties. Among the items discussed were: review of payment types (i.e. credit cards, echecks, ACH), key factors in evaluating a payments provider, why do epayments matter, what are the costs and savings associated with accepting HOA dues online, and what are some of the rules that HOAs must follow in order to stay compliant with card association security regulations.


About Revo Property Pay
Revo Property Pay is a national provider of online rent and hoa payment solutions for property managers, homeowner associations, and rental communities. Founded in 2002, Revo Property Pay delivers the most complete solution that easily enables communities to accept online rent payments and online hoa payments by credit card, debit card and electronic check (e-check). Revo Property Payments' goal is to make it simple, fast, and secure for renters and homeowners to make their rent and hoa payments online, so communities get paid on time. Learn more at www.revopayments.com/realestate or email us at info@revopayments.com


About the Community Associations Network
The Community Associations Network, LLC was formed to create a single, public, internet resource for community associations and the people and firms that work with them. The phrase "re-inventing the wheel" has been used often to describe association operations, where each board of directors wrestles with a problem or issue as if it has never been dealt with before. Chances are it has, but there was no way to find out about it. CAN is going to try and change that. CAN is not affiliated with one individual, company or group, instead we try and bring you the widest possible scope of information, products and services to help you with this housing type. It is our hope that by doing this you'll find a good, positive answer to questions and issues that may confront you.
Visit us at www.communityassociations.net to learn more.