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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Mail forwarding service for LLC?
Background:
* I have an out-of-state investment properties
* I move around a lot (once every 3 years). I
* I am a buy-and-hold investor (20+ year hold time)
* I will soon be setting up my first/only LLC
* I am using Northwest Registered Agent as local registered agent
Question:
* Does it make sense to use a mail forwarding service? Basically form the LLC at an address provided by a third party, and this address just results in the mail being forwarded to where I live at the time?
* How do others take care of this "problem"? If one is constantly moving, then the address of the LLC, bank account etc., must be constantly updated?
Thank you