I currently have a WA LLC, with myself being the owner and manager. As a result, in a public search, the governor name would be me.If I set up a Wyoming LLC and modify the Operating agreement to have my WA LLC to be 1...
I have about 5 rental units in Chicago, that I own outright, along with a lot of personal equity. I'm planning on getting more rental properties but want to make sure my liabilities are in check and that I protect my...
I am new to bigger pockets.what is the best way to protect my real estate? Should I do land trust or LLC?Can I switch my real estate from my name to LLC or land trust?
Hello,
I started a Nevada LLC with the goal of enhanced privacy. While I realize that if a person really wants to find out who owns the LLC, they ultimately can with some personal effort or potentially the courts, I...
Should anonymity be a concern as we form our first LLC? Or should my husband list himself as the registered agent with myself being the authorized manager or is there a better/safer way around that?
I just start looking for my first rental property. At this point, LLC might be costly, so I don't consider to use LLC as my land trust beneficiary.
For the privacy purpose, can the land trust apply for one tax ID num...
...beware that the government may be watching you from above pretty soon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kS5vm149vGc
While perhaps there are some good uses for this technology, it seems like it could also be an oppo...
I was told by a CPA and a Real Estate attorney not to put my properties into a Wyoming or Nevada LLC for privacy because if some attorney wants to find out who owns it or to know its members it’s not hard to do so.Any...
What do you guys think? For my first investment property, house hack a 4 bedroom house.. or small multi family property ?I’ve been looking into both, seems like most multi family properties on the market are in not s...
One of my old tenants is moving into a new apartment and the property owner is asking me about him. I dont know what I can leagally say?
Thank you,
Rob