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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

keep your address private

Amplify’d from www.lewrockwell.com

Keep
Your Address Private


The first option
is to become a renter. Tenants names are not public record and so,
as long as you can find a trustworthy landlord, you should be alright.
If you want to have more say in the type of roofing material which
will be installed next fall, renting might not be an option. In
that case, hold title to your property with a trust. The trust will
be the public record owner of the property, you will simply be the
beneficiary and the beneficiary is not public record. Don't
forget to be creative with the name of the trust. If Tony
Hawk
wanted to keep anyone from finding his house, he should
definitely have avoided holding title in the name of the Tony and
Lhotse Hawk family trust. Another option is to use an LLC to own
property. Although this by itself is not as private as a trust,
a structure combining trusts and business entities can be excellent
privacy protection. You should consult
with your attorney
to form a trust or a business
entity
to hold property.

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