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Nicholas Chou
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Nicholas Chou
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Is there a way that I can structure my business and personal finances so that my tenants can't find out where I live?  During a recent negotiation with a tenant, the tenant made mention that he looked up on the auditor's website and he said he knows where I live.  If felt it was harassing at least.  

For example, could I somehow put my primary residence into some type of LLC so that my name is not attached to it?

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Robert Melcher
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Robert Melcher
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • San Antonio, TX
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@Nicholas Chou its time to make all communications be in writing so you can document any threat.

Put his number in your contacts so you can recognize it and let the phone go to VM, and keep any threatening messages.

Lastly, make sure you are correct legally in your actions, and report any escalation to the police.

I don't respond to verbal threats, but I do return fire...

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