Wednesday, October 22, 2014

How to determine where an rental applicant is from

Social Security Number Allocations by Location


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The first three digits of a person's Social Security number numbers can often help you to determine where your applicant may have possibly been living when his/her SSN was issued (see exceptions below). These numbers can also be helpful in determining which listings in the SSDI may belong to your applicant.
The first three digits of a person's Social Security number were, prior to 1973, determined by the state where the person applied fo their social security card. Since that time, the first three digits have been assigned based on the ZIP Code of the mailing address on the Social Security number application.
The chart below shows the first 3 digits of the social security numbers assigned throughout the United States and its possessions.

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER STATE CODES

001-003 New Hampshire (NH) 004-007 Maine (ME) 008-009 Vermont (VT) 010-034 Massachusetts (MA) 035-039 Rhode Island (RI) 040-049 Connecticut (CT) 050-134 New York (NY) 135-148 New Jersey (NJ) 159-211 Pennsylvania (PA) 212-220 Maryland (MD) 223-231 Virginia (VA) 232* West Virginia (WV) North Carolina (NC) 233-236 West Virginia (WV) 237-246 North Carolina (NC) 247-251 South Carolina (SC) 252-260 Georgia (GA) 261-267 Florida (FL) 268-302 Ohio (OH) 303-317 Indiana (IN) 318-361 Illinois (IL) 362-386 Michigan (MI) 387-399 Wisconsin (WI) 400-407 Kentucky (KY) 408-415 Tennessee (TN) 416-424 Alabama (AL) 425-428 Mississippi (MS) 429-432 Arkansas (AR) 433-439 Louisiana (LA) 440-448 Oklahoma (OK) 449-467 Texas (TX) 468-477 Minnesota (MN) 478-485 Iowa (IA) 486-500 Missouri (MO) 501-502 North Dakota (ND) 503-504 South Dakota (SD) 505-508 Nebraska (NB) 509-515 Kansas (KS) 516-517 Montana (MT) 518-519 Idaho (ID) 520 Wyoming (WY) 521-524 Colorado (CO) 525 New Mexico (NM) 526-527 Arizona (AZ) 528-529 Utah (UT) 530 Nevada (NV) 531-539 Washington (WA) 540-544 Oregon (OR) 545-573 California (CA) 574 Alaska (AK) 575-576 Hawaii (HI) 577-579 District of Columbia (DC) 580* Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico (PR) 581-584 Puerto Rico (PR) 585 New Mexico (NM) 586 Guam, American Somoa, Philippine Islands 587 Mississippi (MS) 589-595 Florida (FL) 596-599 Puerto Rico (PR) 600-601 Arizona (AZ) 602-626 California (CA) 627-645 Texas (TX) 646-647 Utah (UT) 648-649 New Mexico (NM) 654-658 South Carolina (SC) 667-675 Georgia (GA) 680 Nevada (NV) 700-728 RR Retirement Board (All States - until July, 1963) 764-765 Arizona (AZ)
* The same number, when shown with more than one area, means that certain numbers have been transferred from one State to another, or that an area has been divided for use among certain geographic locations.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Real Estate App MUST HAVES

Have you joined the masses and become a smartphone or tablet junkie? If so, there are a ton of great applications for real estate investors that will help you improve your ability to quickly access information right on your smartphone or tablet.
The nice thing about the apps is they’re mobile and easily travel with you while you are out meeting with sellers and looking at houses. Here are five must-have apps for real estate investors.

1. Property Fixer

Property FixerProperty Fixer is for the flipper who wants to quickly analyze the potential profit in a house they intend to fix up and flip to a retailer buyer.
It allows you to input the address, a photo, size of the property, description, expenses including holding costs, improvement expenses, etc.  From the data you input, it calculates your profit margin and return on investment.

2.  Property Evaluator

Property Evaluation App
Input the property information such as address, projected rents, expenses, financing information, improvement costs, and the app will calculate every imaginable financial metric.
It will give you a full “buy and hold” projection along with detailed purchase analysis for a single property or for an entire portfolio of properties.  The reports can be emailed or printed. If you are a “buy and hold” investor, check out this app.

3. ZillowZillow

The Zillow app is very much like the Zillow website, but you can take it with you on your smartphone and pull up an incredible amount of real estate data.
Want to check the price of a home for sale, see nearby comps, or get a feel for how much a house will rent for? Just pull up your Zillow app and all those answers and tons more data will be at your fingertips in a few seconds.
Other great apps with similar capabilities includes the Zip Realty appRedfin appRealtor.comTrulia, and Loopnet for commercial properties.

4.  Sign My Padsign my pad

I make a lot of offers every week and keeping track of paperwork that has to be printed, signed, scanned, and emailed can be a real hassle.
If you are like me and want to eliminate paper, check out this app. It’s a PDF app that allows the user to open a PDF file, sign it, save it, and send it without ever needing to print it, scan it, or fax it.
It’s a big time saver and will save you tons of paper each week.

5.  The Landlord AppThe Landlord App

If you’re managing your own rental properties and keeping track of everything on paper, you’ll like this app because it puts all the information right onto your smartphone or tablet.
It allows you to keep track of tenants who have not paid their rent, upload postings direct to Craigslist, and track your portfolio financial performance a whole lot more.
If you’re a landlord who is on the go, check out this app because it may help you organize everything, go paperless, and have everything right on your smart phone or tablet for easy convenience.