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  1. Flex help center

    Flexible Finance, Inc., together with its subsidiaries (“Flex”), is a financial technology company, not a bank. All loans, banking services, and payment transmissions are offered by Lead Bank or Column …

  2. Our Mission - Flex | Pay Rent On Your Own Schedule

    At Flex, our mission is to provide renters financial flexibility through split rent payments, growing their confidence & credit history.

  3. Pay the Rent Online: Where and How to Do It - Flex

    Aug 17, 2020 · Simplify rent payments—explore secure online payment options, set up autopay, and ensure timely monthly rent submissions.

  4. Download app - Flex | Pay Rent On Your Own Schedule

    Flexible Finance, Inc., together with its subsidiaries (“Flex”), is a financial technology company, not a bank. All loans, banking services, and payment transmissions are offered by Lead Bank or Column …

  5. Resident faqs - Flex | Pay Rent On Your Own Schedule

    You can sign up through the Flex website or by downloading the Flex app from the App Store or Google Play. During sign-up, you’ll be asked how you currently pay rent.

  6. Flex | Property Hub

    Sign in to Flex Property Hub Enter the email address associated with your Flex account, and we'll send a sign-in link to your inbox.

  7. Flex payments – Flex help center

    Learn how to reschedule or make a payment to Flex, what happens if you miss a payment, how refunds work, and what fees to expect.

  8. Flex | Pay Rent on Your Own Schedule

    Flex allows you to pay rent on a flexible schedule, splitting payments to suit your financial needs and ensuring timely full rent payment.

  9. Signing up for Flex Rent – Flex help center

    Signing up for Flex’s Rent product only takes a few minutes. This article covers where you can sign up, what to expect during the sign-up process, and how to know when your account is ready.

  10. Flex Move-in | Pay move-in costs easily

    What move-in costs can I use Flex for? You can use Flex to pay your security deposit, first month’s rent, and most other one-time charges required by your property.