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James Pelz Registering Nevada LLC
8 March 2017 | 8 replies
And the use-cost of placing the filing principals' address(es) for your LLC if you want this entity form to give your business (and you and your household) the asset protection (separation and anonymity) the LLC is designed to do.  
Michael Moikeha Using Land Trusts for Rentals
21 April 2017 | 23 replies
While LLCs protect you more once you've been sued, trusts keep you more anonymous which keep you from getting sued.  
Christian Brodin Should You Even Care About Online Reviews?
31 December 2015 | 12 replies
We have found that this is by far better than ignoring your customers comments, and will over time balance out any nasty responses.I do want to add here that ApartmentRatings allow the person posting the review to be anonymous.
Tyler H. Anyone here work with John Botros , HML? Advice for all investors
25 August 2016 | 21 replies
Any fraudster can go online and get a anonymous VOIP phone number to hide their identity...
Rob Grove Should I get my Real Estate Liscense
17 January 2016 | 29 replies
Anonymity - In any transaction you have to disclose that you are an agent.
Jon Klaus BiggerPockets is bigger than St. Paul and about to pass Cincinnati
14 May 2015 | 19 replies
Like an anonymous submission.  
Rikard Lorén First Investment/Home
2 June 2015 | 4 replies
An LLC could provide some anonymity, but I'm sure it'll become obvious you are the owner.  
David Zheng Stop Asking for Help. Just Stop.
24 March 2017 | 175 replies
It may or may not work for them.You might tell them something in terms of your own understanding, but their understanding may be quite different.There's a reason why you can walk past billionaires on the sidewalk all day long: they choose to remain anonymous.
Mike Shemp Can I put vacation home into LLC if we don't rent it out?
1 April 2017 | 10 replies
If you're doing this for anonymity purposes, maybe a revocable trust makes sense - minimum transfer tax in NH of $40 and no-one can look up the beneficiaries of the trust to know who is behind it, which makes it more challenging for someone looking to sue you/take your assets.