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BoA monthly maintenance fee + waiver paths — Fort Worth, TX 2026 guide

By Pablo Diaz · I left BoA after years as a customer. Read the full story →

In Fort Worth, TX, the cost of staying with Bank of America vs switching depends mostly on how much you pay in monthly + transaction fees. This page maps out exactly what BoA charges per category, where the waivers apply, and where the regulators have stepped in.

Monthly maintenance fee + waiver paths

Bank of America's Business Advantage Fundamentals carries a $16/mo maintenance fee. Waiver paths per BoA's pricing page: maintain a $5,000 average monthly balance OR meet qualifying activity tiers (typically a combination of debit card spend, deposit volume, and direct deposits). For a typical Fort Worth small business, the realistic question is whether keeping $5,000 floating in a non-yielding checking account costs less than the $192/year fee. At current treasury yield rates available on competitor accounts (Mercury, RHO), the opportunity cost of that $5,000 sitting idle is meaningful. Compare side-by-side at noizz.io/business-banking/fort-worth-tx.

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Fort Worth context

In Fort Worth, TX, the relevant comparison for BoA's fee schedule is what software-driven alternatives charge for the same use case. The schedule below is one half of that comparison.

Public regulator record on BoA fees

If you want to dispute a BoA fee in Fort Worth

  1. Pull the statement showing the fee. Screenshot it.
  2. Compare against BoA's published fee schedule. If it does not match, document the discrepancy.
  3. Request a written explanation through BoA secure message. Save the response.
  4. If the explanation is unsatisfactory, file a CFPB complaint at consumerfinance.gov/complaint with the documentation. Free, public, and tends to get a documented response.
  5. For overdraft-fee disputes specifically: reference the CFPB 2023 order in your complaint if your situation matches the practices it cited.

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