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What are the ways to protect privacy when rental is under my nam

Christina Banker
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I'm about to lease my first rental property. I want to manage it myself to gain experience. As a new landlord, I feel uncomfortable putting my name and address on the lease/receipt/letters. I'm afraid of potential crazy tenants since I just live 10 mins away. However, I purchased the property under my own name instead of under an LLC. Are there any other way to prevent tenants knowing that I am the landlord? I'm thinking about maybe set up a property management company to manage this property. In this case, I can put the property management company name on the lease. Is this a good idea? Many thanks for the inputs!

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