Greater opportunity, yes; however, cash is still legal tender in the US and it used to be illegal to not accept it as payment (this may have changed). And, as the payer, make sure you get a receipt so they canβt screw you and if the landlord doesnβt pay taxes, youβre not culpable - itβs their responsibility, not yourβs.
Cash is fine. The receipt is important, though, for a number of reasons. Not many people are going to go withdraw $1,100 just to pay rent, unless theyβre getting a discount for cash, which is a good indication thereβs some tax dodging going on.
Even if you trade sex for rent, get a receipt saying you paid your rent.
I donβt know about rent, but an increasing amount of the retail industry no longer accepts cash.