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Updated about 8 years ago,

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Land Trust, LLC as Beneficiary?

Account Closed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Recently attended a Local REIA Meeting, and the speaker mentioned something of using a Land Trust as a holding place for your LLC to increase your level of asset protection and decrease your odds of potential lawsuits/legal situations. (Not that I'm advocating getting risky with the law as it pertains to REI)

I was quite interested in the subject but he ended up moving on saying that Land Trusts are a topic that would need a formal class to land more time to actually teach about.

Does anyone have insight on here as to the Pro/Con list of using a Land Trust as an Investor? And would adding an LLC as the benificiary to said Land Trust make any sort of sense?

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