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Mark J.
  • Tampa, FL
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Any Liability Issues with Home Address as LLC Business Address?

Mark J.
  • Tampa, FL
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I need to setup an LLC in order to acquire a business line of credit. Probably being overly paranoid, but since FL requires the use of a physical street address not a PO Box, I'm wondering if using my personal residence as the primary business address would create a legal avenue to access my home in the event the LLC's assets are attacked.

I know some folks use a registered agent service, but wondering if that expense ($150-$250 per year) is necessary. Most commonly, people use the registered agent service for privacy reasons, but that's not really a concern of mine at this point.

Many thanks in advance for your responses!

Mark...

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