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Joel Fortune
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Hello everyone.

I have been investing in single family homes for about 35 years now. For many years now I have flipped between 180 and 250 homes annually. In addition to this, I own and operate more than 100 single family homes. All of this activity has been in my personal name. I felt morally good about this over the years because I tried very hard to do things right. I am growing tired of the pressure and stress that comes from having everything in my personal name.

I am looking for quality suggestions about an awesome way to restructure things so they are no longer in my name. My goal is to protect assets, minimize liability and the threat of litigation and become anonymous/less visible individually without creating a structure that is a nightmare to manage from an accounting, bookkeeping and legal perspective.

I have certainly thought about one or more LLC's in Delaware, a Wyoming cocktail(this name may be incorrect), a C corp., etc.

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