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Anonymize rental property addresses on Schedule E?

Trevor Levine
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Hey there! I'm using disregarded LLCs to anonymize the owner of my rental properties. (The member/manager of my CA LLCs will be a WY LLC). However, I realize that if I'm hit with a judgement, I'll have to show the plaintiff my tax returns. And Schedule E will show my rental property addresses, blowing my anonymity. So...

Am I allowed to file Schedule E with anything other than the full street addresses? For ex, can I call them "Oakland duplex" and "San Francisco duplex". Or if not, what part of the address must be shown, and what part can be left off? Thanks!

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@Trevor Levine

Who told you that you will have to disclose your tax return in a lawsuit?

You are required to show the street, city, state and zip code of your property.

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