Overview
DoorLoop is teaming up with Western Union to allow your tenants another option when making rent payments. Introducing DoorLoop CashPayments. DoorLoop's partnership with Western Union brings property managers a secure and efficient way to handle cash payments.
With DoorLoop CashPayments, you no longer need to worry about the hassles of collecting cash in person and homeowners easily pay their dues in cash at any Western Union location (that has Quick Collect as a payment option), without the need for a bank account, credit card, or ID.
As we expand our cash payment options, we aim to better serve the diverse needs of tenants, while continuing to offer property managers a best-in-class rental payment solution through our partnership with Western Union, which has tens of thousands of locations worldwide.
Payments will be deposited into your bank account within 2-3 business days of the payment being made by the homeowners.
Note: You must have a valid merchant account set up in order to use DoorLoop CashPayments.
The Steps
Set Up Company-Default DoorLoop CashPayments Settings
To activate CashPayments, click Settings on the main menu and then click the Resident Center button under Association Settings.
On the Permissions section, look for the Allow Owners To Access The Resident Center section. You'll see an option to enable Cash Payments (Western Union). Toggle that option to the on position.
Click Save to finish.
Tip: If you want to allow the tenant to make partial payments for cash payments, you must turn on "Allow tenants to pay partial payments" under the Payment Preference section.
Set Up Association-Specific DoorLoop CashPayments Settings
To activate association-specific CashPayments, click Associations on the main menu and then click Associations List.
Find and click the Association you want to activate CashPayments on.
On the Association, click the Settings tab. Then click the Resident Center button.
You should be on the Permissions section. If not, click the Permissions on the left menu. Then select the "Specify center features for this association" to set custom Resident Center features for this association.
On the Enable Allow Owners To Access The Resident Center section, toggle on the option to enable Cash Payments (Western Union).
Click Save & Close to finish.
Tip: If you want to allow the tenant to make partial payments for cash payments, you must turn on "Allow tenants to pay partial payments" under the Payment Preference section.
Set Up Homeowner Account-Specific DoorLoop CashPayments Settings
To activate homeowner account-specific CashPayments, click Associations on the main menu and then click Homeowner Accounts.
Find and click on the homeowner account you want to activate CashPayments on.
On the homeowner account, click the Settings tab. Then click the Resident Center button.
You should be on the Permissions section. If not, click the Permissions on the left menu. Then, select the "Specify resident center features for this homeowner account" option to set custom Resident Center features for this property.
On the Allow Owners To Access The Resident Center section, toggle on the option to enable Cash Payments (Western Union).
Click Save & Close to finish.
Tip: If you want to allow the tenant to make partial payments for cash payments, you must turn on "Allow tenants to pay partial payments" under the Payment Preference section.
Once you have this all set up, your tenants will be able to make cash payments at any location where Western Union and Quick Collect is accepted.
Things to Consider
DoorLoop CashPayments is not available for use in Canada.
A flat fee of $3.95 per transaction is charged to the tenant.
If you want your tenants to be able to pay an amount other than the total, you will need to turn on Partial Payments.
There is a $5000 limit per transaction for CashPayments based on Western Union regulations. For any amount over this, the tenant will need to split the payment. You will need to enable partial payments so that the tenant can pay their full rent amount in separate payments.
If a tenant has multiple leases, they will have a different Account Number for each lease.