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All Forum Posts by: Martin Nesta

Martin Nesta has started 3 posts and replied 7 times.

Same situation here I need to deed a condo to my LLC. Can anybody help me with some attorneys for this? Thank you.

Hello friends,

I am looking for more info about appealing property taxes in Tampa. Any contacts who can help with? 

Thank you. 

Post: Land trust asset protection

Martin NestaPosted
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Anybody knows in Florida any attorney who charges less then a grand for a land trust? Thanks 

Post: Land trust asset protection

Martin NestaPosted
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Hello,

My name is Martin, I am looking for some help with regards to asset protection. Looking for reliable attorneys who can help with land trust for anonymity. I have 5 properties in Florida all with conventional mortgage under my name. Plan is hold long term. I did contact couple of attorneys in Tampa but I got so different answers that I don’t know what to do or say. Thanks very much.

Thank you both. Do I need to let the mortgage company know or they will figure it out if needed? when they see the new policy. 

Hello,

I purchased a property as a second home and now because and I had the opportunity to rent it for one year a month ago. I was talking to my insurance agent and she mentioned that the insurance is for second home does not cover for rental and he should write the policy again. In case I have a claim the insurance may not pay since the policy was not written as a rental. She was also saying this may trigger a problem with the mortgage company since the loan was for second home and not investment property. Anybody can comment advice on this assuming this is not a rare problem.

Ty

Martin