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All Forum Posts by: Jason Dobbins

Jason Dobbins has started 8 posts and replied 56 times.

Post: Business Phone service

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

So I have Google FI for my service and ironically if you have Google FI you can't have a separate Google Voice number which seems really backwards to be.

Post: Business Phone service

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

I have my personal phone number that i currently use.  Planning on in spring to start marketing a lot more as well start up a snow removal business by next winter.  I would rather before my private number is out there all over the place have a separate business phone service wondering if any of you have something you recommend I have looked at Grasshopper and Line2.

Grasshopper seems to have more features but more expensive.  Line2 seems to have the features i would need now and a lot more reasonable.  

My goal to use a number like this more as an answering service so my phone is not ringing all the time

PS this is my new Snow removal business

Post: Seller not disclosing Important information

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Bernard Sims how was it appraised? Usually the appraiser finds things like that. Also did you get title insurance? Might be covered under the title insurance but not sure

Post: How To Pay Yourself From Your Properties

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Cody Malave if you take money out it gets recorded as ownership draw. If you put money in its ownership investment. Just have to classify your transactions correctly

Post: Timeshares and Airbnb???

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Bob McEnaney Carmen Cherico

Post: Timeshares and Airbnb???

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Bob McEnaney buddy of mine is a realestate agent works for timesharebrokerassociates.com if you need help finding a deal

Post: Timeshares and Airbnb???

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Bob McEnaney buy disney, marriott, hilton, or any major brand. Then reserve good weeks like school vacations holidays and summer weeks. People do it for sure but reserving a prime week is often hard to do

Post: Timeshares and Airbnb???

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Bob McEnaney lot of places you can use to rent out a timeshare week

Buyatimeshare.com

Redweek.com

Craigslist.com

Vrbo.com

Homeway.com

Just to name a few, i wouldnt go out and buy a timeshare just to do a rental but if you own one already and not planning on using it i would certainly try to rent it to get some of your maintenance fees and taxes back and make a little

If you do buy look on the resale market crazy how cheap you can buy them on the resale market compared to at the resort

Post: New England vacancy in the winter -utilities draining my bank

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

@Jim Piekos lower rents on a 6 month lease to get you through then raise rents in spring

Post: Looking to connect in manchester new hampshire (NH)

Jason DobbinsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wilton, NH
  • Posts 57
  • Votes 32

I am interested