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Toni Conway
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Asset protection recommendation

Toni Conway
  • Rental Property Investor
  • SF Bay CA - Investing OOState
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I’m just getting started with my first two long-term rentals in the Austin Texas area. I live in California and have been told I should have asset protection for my homes. Currently they are all in my name.

Does anyone have good recommendations for asset protection companies? What about a great attorney that could give advice on which direction to go for asset protection?

Thank you for all of your help

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    Joe Villeneuve
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    Debt.  There's nothing like an existing lien on a property that makes it more unattractive to litigation. 

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