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Brian McCombs
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Out of state LLC formation

Brian McCombs
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
Posted

Hello, I am looking to hear from the out of state investor community. I am looking to create an LLC in the state I own property, but i do not live. The property does not have an office, or general mail box. Only the tenants have mail boxes. My question is how do investors from out of state meet the requirements of creating an LLC, without owning offices or storefront with a mailing address? Do i actually need to worry about documents being mailed there, or am i over thinking it? I am wanting to keep 100% anonymity with my LLC's. I will be paying a property mangement company and wondering if it is legal, or typical for out of stay investors to use their property managers office for registration purposes?

Thanks

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