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Dan P.
  • Investor & Private Money Lender
  • Fort Collins, CO
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Asset Protection for 10+ properties in multiple states

Dan P.
  • Investor & Private Money Lender
  • Fort Collins, CO
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I'm wondering how others have structured their LLC's as they hit 10+ properties to maintain anonymity, have asset protection, but keep it simple and limit costs. Properties are in multiple states and isolated in an LLC, but the cost to maintain RA's, register the LLC domestic and foreign, and pay taxes related to operating in each state per entity is fairly expensive. I know it's kind of a balance between how involved your structure is for asset protection and the cost & burden to maintain it and wanted to hear what others are doing and if they've found good options to balance that. Thanks for your input!