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Saravanan Varadan Buying rental property under LLC
22 August 2019 | 2 replies
The fifth pillar is owning everything anonymously.
Gary Mandala Texas Series LLC Vs General Libility Insurance for LLC
30 August 2019 | 9 replies
The best two strategies for real estate asset protection that I've heard many times are i) Wyoming Holding LLC (for anonymity and charging order protection) + creating individual LLCs for each of your assets OR ii) Texas Series LLC as Holding company + creating individual series in the Holding LLC to hold each asset, and then have an Operating LLC that you own as an individual.
Melissa Williams Advised to Start LLC not TX Series LLC
1 July 2022 | 20 replies
I am wanting asset protection, but not sure anonymity is that important to me (trusts may not be necessary at the moment, please comment). 3.)
Joel NA Rent Collection Issues
21 April 2011 | 12 replies
I'll check on the wal-mart Bank Bryan-- good ideaI worry about keeping things straight too...good pointsI see why they don't want to use the internet system for rent payments, and I see why I should want to...it's a fine line when it comes to demanding too much from the tenants I'm talking about I think...Maybe if I put the tenants in charge of a receipt book or something...at least that way those tricky, possibly anonymous cash deposits should have a record on their end.It'd be nice if this just wasn't an issue!
David France setting up a company? llc?
29 May 2011 | 13 replies
I do not believe in commingling assets plus you avoid a DOS which I know is a not going to happen but you know doing it this way it never can since you are following federal law specifically USC 1701 j d (3) or Garn St Germain Act of 1982 under section 8a.No only do you get anonymity in your real estate holdings you get a degree of asset protection not ironclad yet nothing really is..Most investors do not understand the distinct advantages of using land trusts in their investing there are actually 30 realized benefits if not more.What you should also consider if you wish to leverage this property for the higher lease payment is you can do a tax lease trust and have the beneficiary take the active tax write-off following IRC 163 h 4 (d) and no tax advice intended and that is a tax lease trust since you probably wish somebody to take care of the property and a N-N-N lease would work very well in that case.
Joshua Dorkin Investing during the boom vs. investing now . . .
19 June 2011 | 6 replies
I don't really care about being published, would even be happy doing it anonymously since I'm not peddling anything.
Gary E. London 400Bankers.com
18 July 2011 | 5 replies
When a service company tries so hard to remain anonymous, it raises serious red flags for me.
Michael Rossi "The Next Level"
1 December 2008 | 25 replies
It had nothing to do with giving large sums to get buildings named after me, my wife and I have always given anonymously and I still continue that to this day.
Richard Warren Landlord Fined $10k
24 January 2009 | 14 replies
I'm sure you personally keep your units in good repair, but this guy did not and he gives all LLs a black eye.Where I live the very few slumlords create huge headaches for all the rest of us like nazi-like neighborhood associations, landlord registration where you don't get to be anonymous behind an LLC, code-enforcement gestapo tactics that fine the LL for tenant's actions (like $100 if they don't keep the grass below 8 inches), and on and on.Look, I'm sure that tenant was a sludge-bag, but so was he.
Jennifer Hashisaki Reducing or Eliminating U.S. Taxes for Foreign Property Owners
24 April 2009 | 0 replies
That being said, this offshore holding company structure has several non-tax benefits such as keeping the property outside of a U.S. probate court, as well as providing a certain degree of anonymity as to who is the ultimate beneficial owner of the property.