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Updated over 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is there a way keep my rental units in a divorce?
I have 3 rental units right now and I am thinking about buying more (many more) soon and make that my full time job. I am currently married but am concerned that that might not be the case forever. My worry is that if I buy a bunch of units now and then get divorced in a couple of years would I loose 1/2 my rentals and effectively lose my job? Is there a way to buy these properties so that they would not be split up in a divorce?
Any ideas are welcome.