Real Estate Law by Clint Coons | October 28, 2010 
When it comes to asset protection, I always tell my students and clients that segregating dangerous assets from each other is a sound strategy to limit overall risk exposure. Best practice dictates that each asset should have its own entity. For many people this could translate into to a multitude of business entities. For example, [...]
Read the full article → Real Estate Deals by Greg Boots | March 25, 2009By now most investors are aware that Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) are designed to help insulate the owner (member) of the LLC from the liabilities that may arise on an investment property held within the LLC. What has drawn confusion and massive amount of debate is whether or not an investor should create a Series [...]
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