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TX BoA how to legitimately waive BoA monthly fees (Houston) โ€” sourced 2026

By Pablo Diaz ยท I left BoA after years as a customer. Read the full story โ†’

For a small business operator in Houston, the question is rarely "is BoA expensive" โ€” it's "where exactly does the money go each month, and what can I actually do about it." Specific fees, real numbers, and the public record on BoA fee practices below.

How to legitimately waive BoA monthly fees

Legitimate BoA monthly fee waiver paths per their published schedule: (1) maintain $5,000 average monthly balance on Business Advantage Fundamentals, or $15,000 combined on Relationship Banking; (2) meet qualifying activity tiers (debit spend + deposit volume + direct deposits โ€” exact thresholds on BoA's site); (3) qualify for Preferred Rewards for Business based on combined balances across BoA + Merrill accounts. For a Houston business that does not naturally hit those thresholds, the simpler answer is often switching to a $0-monthly-fee alternative (Mercury, RHO, Novo, Relay, Bluevine standard). Compare structures at noizz.io/business-banking/houston-tx.

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Houston context

Houston sits in houston-metro, where business banking customers tend to evaluate fees against alternatives that have shifted toward zero-monthly-fee structures. The BoA picture below is the comparison baseline.

Public regulator record on BoA fees

If you want to dispute a BoA fee in Houston

  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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