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Alecia Bolton
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Taking title of a note

Alecia Bolton
  • Investor
  • Seatac, WA
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So this is a dumb question that I'm just not wrapping my brain around.

I take title in an LLC. My LLC's official business address is my house (and not the registered agent I need to get...have any recommendations for WA?). I also have a PMB that I just opened.

What address should I be putting on the title/assignments/correspondence?  

Many thanks.

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    Cody Cox
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    Cody Cox
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    I've learned from the past not to use my home address. I now pay for a service that the mail goes to, and they forward it to me via a secure email, where I can read and ask to forward the original should I want it. The fee covers 3 of my entities and keeps this separate from my personal address. Plus, its completely digital unless I want the original.

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