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Hariharan Elavarasan First business checking account
7 March 2023 | 12 replies
Even if they could pierce the corporate veil my personal house and a few other businesses items are protected that way.There is a lot of litigious people out there and unfortunately some shyster attorneys who use threats and intimidation to get money from folks like landlords who have not done anything wrong but had someone get hurt on their property. 
Jackson Long Late fee limits for Pierce or Washington?
17 August 2017 | 3 replies

A while back I looked into this and came away believing that there was no limit to what you could charge for a late fee as long as it was in the lease.When my son was young and in day care they had these ABSURD late f...

Justin Dziedzic Landed my first deal - help calm my anxieties and analysis paralysis please
21 March 2023 | 6 replies
It's called "piercing the veil".I use Zillow to list my properties and draft leases.
Max Bellino LLC's on Every Rental Property?
22 March 2023 | 3 replies
If you are transferring money from one LLC to another someone could probably "pierce the corporate veil".
Christina Tkacs Buying a House with Unauthorized Tenants
15 July 2020 | 3 replies
Location is unincorporated Pierce County, Washington.
Corey Duran Series LLCs do they really offer as much protection as multiple LLCs (hub and spoke)
20 March 2023 | 2 replies
They basically have said this equals an easy piercing of the veil.
Andrew Steinhaus Q's Transferring a property into a Land Trust, to be held by LLC
29 November 2022 | 7 replies
@Andrew SteinhausI recently had an attorney tell me that if you buy a property in your personal name and transfer it to a LLC but have the mortgage and note in your name and the LLC did not pay for the property then the corporate veil can be pierced very easily by an attorney since1.
Grace Pierce Share your first experience with long distance investing
25 August 2021 | 10 replies
@Grace Pierce Great idea for a topic!
Kathryn Pierce Leasing to an insurance company or relocation company?
10 September 2020 | 1 reply
I have not @Kathryn Pierce, but would.
Christina Oka LLC and tax accountant when starting
18 February 2023 | 2 replies
This means that you will probably need to pay registration and filing fees in at least 2 states if you don’t buy CA property as a CA resident.Any lawsuits should be limited to the assets of the LLC and not your personal assets (assuming you run the LLC appropriately and the corporate veil is not pierced, some debate as to SMLLC).