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Morgan Hoke How do I become a wholesaler?
7 August 2018 | 12 replies
I'm 11hrs ahead of eastern standard time where I am, so anytime early mornings before 10am est  or late evenings after 9pm est would be best for me.Send me over a PM here or on FB Messenger @nobletrebey and we can schedule for sometime this week. 
Deonte Berry Probate for first wholesale deal.
13 October 2018 | 1 reply
I've also found of Deed history paperwork assigning one of the living heirs as active Power of Attorney, which provided a local telephone number and address in the same neighborhood.I took it upon myself to go ahead and give the telephone number provided a call but ended up leaving a voicemail both times.
Sandra M. Dempsey Store Purchase History
16 October 2018 | 2 replies

I don't see a section to access my store purchases? Is there a library function associated with my BP profile somewhere that has my purchases saved? Not sure if it's just not a feature or I just can't find it.Thanks!

Charles Blain What would be your Top ten steps to wholesaling
17 October 2018 | 5 replies
@John N Gietzen the primary things you want to look at with list providers is 1) the variety of criteria available (equity, value, vacancy, owner occ, etc), 2) the timeliness and accuracy in YOUR AREA (this is why there is no point in asking anyone which is best unless they are also in your area), 3) what data is included in your list - just a name and address, or complete details on property, phone numbers, transaction history, equity, etc. 4) user interface - you are more likely to use a tool YOU like, and 5) price.
Marc Winter Stay on top of this housing discrimination pitfall
24 May 2019 | 50 replies
If they had a voucher what can stop be from saying I dont want them because of credit, past rental history, pets or dozens of other things? 
Thomas D. New member from NJ looking to break into multifamily
18 September 2018 | 24 replies
Before ppl were too scared to invest in Newark because of its crime history.
Kalyn Williams How do you collect your rent?
6 May 2019 | 43 replies
Cash is the only thing not accepted, because there's no history (no image on my statement saying who it's from).I also use the same bank for deposits as the mortgage, for the relationship. 
Tony Marcelle Owner purchased house with quit claim deed.
11 March 2019 | 1 reply
The public records does not show sale history with the person's name anywhere on it as the grantee.
Kyle Myers BP Lending Options Webinar
19 August 2019 | 3 replies
Social Security/Pension Awards Letter (if applicable) W2s and 1099s - Last 2 Years Personal Tax Returns - Last 2 Years Business Tax Returns - Last 2 Years with the K-1’s (if applicable) Bank Statements – Most recent 2 Months for all checking/savings/stock accounts (all pages) Bank Statements – Most recent Quarterly statement for all retirement accounts (all pages) For all properties owned (if applicable): Need most recent Mortgage Statement Need property tax bill (if property is located outside of the Bay Area) Need Homeowner's Insurance declaration page – showing annual premium Need documentation to show the HOA dues (if applicable) Need current lease(s) (if acquired within the last 2 years) Driver's License – a pic with your smartphone works great Divorce Decree (if applicable) Previous employment history covering the 2 most recent years Company/Position/Start Date/End Date Previous residence history covering the 2 most recent years Address/Start Date/End Date/Rent Amount
Courtney Cleveland Need Advice Pertaining to 1st Investment Deal
12 September 2019 | 5 replies
I would be cautious and look at both the assessment history as well as the building age to determine what I might expect.