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Brady Boyer
  • New York, NY
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Landlord Address (forwarding option possible?)

Brady Boyer
  • New York, NY
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For the investors out there who self manage and don't have an office how do you handle giving your address to tenants. I manage my property out of state so I don't really want the tenants to know I live out of state and I've incorporated my LLC in the state of the property using my parents address. I'd prefer my tenants don't have access to my parents address. Has anyone heard of a way to set up a "dummy address" in the state of my rental that would then forward it to my NYC address?

Curious what others do. I know you can get a PO box, but I would have to get one in my home state, which again tells the tenants I live out of state. 

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