
9 July 2013 | 4 replies
1) I have my Google Voice number forwarding to a cellphone I bought2) I have (50) bandit signs with that number on it3) I have an answering service4) I used the Google Voice number on my BiggerPockets account, a Classified Ad, a Wufoo form for bird dogs to submit a house, and my website.......So, when you Google search the phone number... it basically pops up with my information online.I deleted each form that had the number, but it still is available in the search.I'm waiting to see if it wipes over the next couple of days.Here's my question:Should I change my number so that it has no ties back to me?

12 July 2013 | 8 replies
Why not just do a free property search?

9 November 2013 | 27 replies
I have all of these sites up when searching for 1-Local Realty MLS (local vs national also has cheaper deals) 2-Crime Reports (at my price point, i want ot make sure you're only choosing "safe" neighborhoods and most municipalities have some sort of online presence with 30-60 days of crime reports) 3-Rentometer (this is a pretty accurate rent aggregator to tell you the low/medium/high rents for that address 4- Craigslist to see what type of rental activity is listed there.4) While you're there, meet up with some turnkey managers and property managers.

30 July 2013 | 9 replies
This is an online search tool that lets you search for various kinds of jobs (not actual job openings) and see what's required, involved, and earning potential.

23 July 2013 | 3 replies
And, to top all of that off, I searched the internet looking for addtional photos and the asking price has been reduced on the actual realators webpage to $130K.

23 July 2013 | 2 replies
when useing a title company do they close the deal also or do i need to find a separate agent for that like a lawyer or can a lawyer do it all including the title search

23 July 2013 | 1 reply
If you had a title company run a title search on the property (which you should) they will of course need to charge someone.

10 August 2013 | 7 replies
You may want to go to the tax section here on BP.If you do alot of them, you may want to look at C corp vs LLC.But I am not a CPA or an EA.See http://www.biggerpockets.com/search?

24 July 2013 | 9 replies
Then you can search for properties knowing that you're able to finance.The above is a brief response to your questions, but it should at least point you in the right direction.Feel free to post any other questions you have.Continued success!

24 July 2013 | 4 replies
Jason, use the search function and search for "loan servicing" also look to the note threads as well as the SAFE Act.