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Alicia Yoder
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Dallas, TX
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Starting Brokerage LLC - Physical Address Help

Alicia Yoder
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Dallas, TX
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Hey BP‘ers, I’m looking to start my own real estate brokerage firm. I also plan on house hacking and moving every two years. I do not want to pay for nor do I need a physical workspace. My question is, what should I use for a physical address for my registering my brokerage? It seems like a headache to update legal documents knowing I’m going to move often using my personal address . I also don’t particularly care to have my personal residence as my brokerage business address. My brokerage will be an LLC in Texas. I know you can rent mailboxes but based on research it seems a LLC has to be a physical place they could serve legal docs and a rented mailbox does not qualify. Has anyone used a regIstered agent service? Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated! Regards, Alicia

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