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How to buy Real Estate and remain anonymous? - Hidden Ownership

How to HIDE Ownership of Real Estate in an LLC or Company. One of the easiest ways to hide your name from public search on property records is to buy property in the name of your Limited Liability Company.  In most states a Limited Liability Company doesn't need to register within that State to own property as long as it isn't conducting business in that State. A New Mexico LLC would be a cheap $50 one time fee alternative to owning your real estate property.   Your realtor may push you in to buying the property in your name and then transferring it out to your LLC.  The only problem with that is that it shows a paper trail of your original ownership and then a transfer over to the LLC.  Make sure that you point out to your Realtor, that buying the home in your name is a "deal breaker".   You may run in to problems with your Title Company.  They may have a novice who is looking for ownership proof of the LLC.  In my other article...

How to Hide Your Identity in States Where You MUST Post Members and Managers Names and Addresses.

If my State requires that I put down Members and Managers, how can I remain anonymous? If my Private State LLC wants to operate in a State as a foreign entity, how do I remain anonymous? This can be done with a few extra steps.  So I bought some rental properties in the name of my LLC because I do not want my name on the deed nor do I want former tenants showing up at my current residence for safety reasons.  I also do not want to get sued.  I had only one problem, I now have to start an LLC in a State where I have to put down Managers and Members. When forming an LLC in one of those nosy, public, everybody deserve to know who you are and at one point become envious of what you own, you simply create 1 or 2 LLC's in a State that is private.  For example New Mexico charges a one time $50 fee to form an LLC and you never have to renew in New Mexico.  So for $50-$100 You can be the private owner of 1-2 LLC's in New Mexico and then add those LLC's as the ...