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Sarah G. Financing question for a newbie
7 January 2019 | 3 replies
.,) (4) separate your assets from your operations [operations contain the most liability,] (5) introduce layers of anonymity to hide your assets from prying eyes.I approach these issues from the mindset of being an investor myself, so it all has to come together in a way that is profitable.
Danny Lambert Make an offer in your LLC or personal name
11 September 2018 | 7 replies
For the purpose of staying "anonymous" as possible the LLC is a good idea since its all public record.
Jonathan Phillips Primary Residence using LLC Questions
31 August 2018 | 1 reply
Due to my profession, I need to maintain some level of anonymity -- i.e. need to avoid people easily searching for my name on the county deed/property websites. 
Ashley L Smith-Jackson Are there benefits to registering LLC in Nevada instead of Texas?
31 August 2018 | 2 replies
Only if you are a scammer, you are hiding from someone, are overly paranoid about anonymity or you believe in Big Foot.
Sharron StJohn How to explain your LLC is a broker without blowing anonymity??
1 September 2018 | 11 replies
The buyer is trying to be anonymous to who?
Kenya Bolden Can anyone tell more more about asset protection
21 September 2018 | 3 replies
My recent article on the Series LLC for Real Estate investors may be helpful to you.What we want from a good asset protection strategy is separation of your assets--from each other and you personally--and personal anonymity.
David Zheng My biggest deal ever... and it went bust. (sort of)
11 September 2018 | 42 replies
@Cristian Aviles-Morales I don't really like sharing the nitty gritty but here's some short answers1. tenants moving in earlier than they should have caused occupational permit issues. work permits I didn't know I needed were required. some ahole competitor who lost the deal to me I'm pretty sure knocked down some electrical wiring to one of the buildings and mysteriously the day after an "anonymous" caller reported it to the city. some guy harassing my contractors while they were working which I'm pretty sure was the same guy who vandalized my wires.2. my elevator pitch to short term investors. would you rather generate .01% in a checking account or invest with me and get an annualized 8% back on your money. you're basically making 800 times more.
Braden Anderson What do you name each of your rental properties?
6 June 2019 | 57 replies
(It's not always as easy as "just create another LLC", sometimes due to time/logistical limitations and sometimes due to the extra ongoing expense & complexity of another entity.)These days, I actually think I prefer LLC names as generic and boring as possible, so they don't stand out and aren't easy to Google - a kind of pseudo-anonymity.
Bryan Beyers Pesky Neighbors Impacting a Listing
29 May 2019 | 1 reply
@Bryan BeyersIf it is for sure illegal for him to do that, make anonymous calls to the police for noise disturbance.
Alan Dunlap Mortgage Due on Sale Clause
30 May 2019 | 4 replies
Since these disclosures are private, and not part of the public record, it does not violate the anonymity you’re seeking.Please feel free to connect with me if you’d like to know more.