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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/22/2019

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Weston Couch
  • Attorney
  • Austin, Tx
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Worried about legally protecting properties in other states?

Weston Couch
  • Attorney
  • Austin, Tx
Posted

Buying property as an investment far from where you live may seem like more trouble than its worth for many reasons. One of the most concerning factors is the question of how you can protect yourself from lawsuits stemming from properties you may never step foot on. Certain legal structures can help securely and cost effectively own property in numerous states though.


Please share here if you have any concerns about how to deal with potential legal liability in multiple jurisdictions.