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Adam Letke
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LLC Address Maryland

Adam Letke
  • Investor
  • Harford County, MD
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Hey all, I'm getting started up here in Harford County Maryland. I have a LLC to use for the purpose of real estate investing and I was wondering what address everybody is using for their LLC registration if they don't actually have an office. Do you use your home address or use a PO Box? Any advice is helpful. Thanks, Adam
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    Sebastian Taylor
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    Sebastian Taylor
    • Baltimore, MD
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    People are way uneducated on this subject. 

    LLC is a limited liability company - it is designed to limit your liability. Why in sane mind you are going to expose your home address??? Same is for a registered agent - people put themselves as a registered agent, leaving a clue to suing lawyers. Once you create an LLC make it hard to link yourself to that LLC!

    Another thing, related. Once you bought a property on you own name, never transfer it to your LLC. If you have done that, you have effectively told everybody interested "I own this LLC, and my name is xxx, and my home address is xxx".

    I know, I am paranoid, but think about it, why do you want an LLC?

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