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Frank Scala Buying in Other States
6 May 2014 | 4 replies

My partner and I both reside in New York, but are looking to purchase our first investment property in Pennsylvania. Do I need to form the LLC in PA? Or is NY fine to do business in another state? Honestly, I would...

Steve Scanlon App / Device tactics needed!
27 March 2015 | 5 replies

Hey All.. New BP member,  Steve, here in Fort Worth beginning to hunt for my first deal.   What great Apps or device items do you use to look for properties through out the day? I am always on the go and can't sit at ...

Paul M. bigger pockets and privacy
17 September 2012 | 9 replies

I'm mildly concerned about the fact that my full name is showing up in google search results that include biggerpockets.com pages. Creates privacy issues, my tenants could read it, etc. And no way to remove the post...

Racheal Carrillo LLC Texas Questions & Advice
5 August 2019 | 0 replies

I'm new to BP and on the hunt for my first deal, but I want to go ahead and set up an LLC. How can one avoid having their public information, such as address becoming public information? Also, is one LLC sufficient fo...

Brian Christian LLC Info
12 February 2014 | 7 replies



I currently have five SFH and would like to know when it is time to split them up into Multiple LLC'S. I feel it would be nice to have each home in their own LLC, however, I really do not want to have f...

31 July, 2024
Real Estate Bookkeeping: A Crash Course for Getting Your Financials in Check

Real estate bookkeeping is one of the tedious but necessary tasks that comes with owning a rental property. Unsurprisingly, it’s one of the things that can make or break your real estate business. Can you do your own ...

Ryan Urban Bandit Signs & the Law
6 April 2008 | 4 replies

I'd appreciate your opinion on this...

Here's "The Law" on bandit signs in Colorado Springs, from our Code Enforcement website:

"Garage sale signs lead into part of the litter code, signs on public property or right...

Scott Wiederhold REITs good or bad to invest in?
8 June 2019 | 2 replies

I am brand new to all this. I have seen seen reviews regarding REITs. Does anyone have anything good or bad to disclose? Which ones to look at and which ones to stay away from. I am not an accredited investor (yet ;)

Bobby Burns Insurance Adjuster vs. Public Adjuster
5 September 2023 | 2 replies

Hey BiggerPockets! I want to share my current experience working with a public adjuster vs working with the insurance adjuster. I am currently working with a PA (public adjuster) company based out of Indianapolis for ...

Tamas Z. How to determine cost basis (for depreciation)
14 March 2018 | 7 replies

Hello,I have a newly-purchased residential rental property, and I'm just now setting up my financial tracking for it.What's the correct number to use as the original cost basis, for depreciation purposes? I'll be spli...