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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

What to put on Business Cards
Hey everyone, I am new to BP and real estate investing. My wife and have a rental condo in Toronto, Canada, and we will take possession of another one in a few months. As I continue on this journey, I think I might need some business cards. I have some for my day job, but I can't use those. Those who haven't made the leap to this full time, what have you done? What do you put on your business card? I feel weird just using my name and contact info, I feel there should be a a title or something on there; Aspiring Real Estate Investor or Real Estate Investor?
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@Derek Merdzik - I created a separate email and used a cheap IP phone number. I never tell tenants that I'm an investor, just a property manager, so my business card reflected that. It gives me some distance when dealing with tenants. Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Ming