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When Monica bought her first rental property, she believed she’d done everything right. She formed anLLC, titled the property under it, and felt protected. But when a tenant’s guest slipped on her front steps, the resulting lawsuit uncovered every property her LLC owned through public records. Overnight, Monica’s privacy — and her entire portfolio — was exposed.
That experience taught her a powerful lesson:holding property directly in an LLC sacrifices privacy.The smarter structure is using aLand Trustto hold title, with theLLC as the beneficiary.
Here’s why this strategy works: when an LLC holds title, ownership is a matter ofpublic record, making you a target for lawsuits, creditors, or aggressive attorneys. But when aLand Trustholds the title,anonymityis built in — only the trustee’s name is visible. Meanwhile, your LLC still controls all income, decisions, and tax advantages as thebeneficiary.
This setup delivers the best of both worlds: theprivacy of a trustwith theliability protection of an LLC.It also simplifies transfers, assignments, and estate planning, often allowing deals to close quietly without triggering reassessment or due‑on‑sale clauses.
Bottom line:If you’re serious about growing a real estate portfolio without inviting unwanted attention, a Land Trust can be your shield, and your LLC your sword.
👉Call to Action:Don’t wait until you’re sued to discover the limits of your LLC. Protect your assets today — place your properties in a Land Trust with your LLC as the beneficiary.Your privacy, peace of mind, and wealth depend on it.
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