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If such payment processor has been made to become legal, then you can allow your tenants to pay you in cryptocurrency. Because if you it is not yet legal, you can't issue a reciept for the rent showing cryptocurrency
Of course, I would definitely like to receive rent and even other forms of payment in crypto as I prefer that to banks that would even remove bank charge but crypto can help me to get more interestIt is no longer a news that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is used to pay for goods and services around the world. My question is as realtor or house owner can you allow your tenant pay rent with crytocurrency?
It will be good if it's actually implemented,but we need to bear in mind that any good implementation have it's set backs and cryptocurrency is not different.It is no longer a news that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is used to pay for goods and services around the world. My question is as realtor or house owner can you allow your tenant pay rent with crytocurrency?
You are right Especially in developing countries. Country like Nigeria when government has not lifted ban on cryptocurrency and there are lot of cryptocurrency users in Nigeria and many are willing to pay in cryptocurrency.It will be good if it's actually implemented,but we need to bear in mind that any good implementation have it's set backs and cryptocurrency is not different.
This will be very much easier if the landlord has a good understanding of cryptocurrency, but it seems most of them don't really know what cryptocurrency is all about and might really be difficult for them to accept payments with cryptocurrency since they don't have wallets to receive it to.It is no longer a news that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is used to pay for goods and services around the world. My question is as realtor or house owner can you allow your tenant pay rent with crytocurrency?
I think get your point but I have my reservations. Saying most landlords don't know cryptocurrency is not right. Besides lots of estates are own by young adults in thier 30s and 40s this days who have knowledge about cryptocurrency. Some of them may accept it or not, It is a matter of choice.This will be very much easier if the landlord has a good understanding of cryptocurrency, but it seems most of them don't really know what cryptocurrency is all about and might really be difficult for them to accept payments with cryptocurrency since they don't have wallets to receive it to.
It is no longer a news that bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies is used to pay for goods and services around the world. My question is as realtor or house owner can you allow your tenant pay rent with crytocurrency?