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Personal Address on Rental License

Pat Hamilton
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I have a 3 family home in West Philadelphia and I don't want to use my home address when I renew my Rental License. How can I avoid this? Can I use my rental property's address? If I do, I worry that I will not get important mail from the City of Philadelphia. How about if I change the address of my LLC to a registered agent somewhere in Philadelphia. Registered agents are supposed to collect mail I think. If so, can you guys recommend one.

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Kevin M.
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Kevin M.
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I haven’t kept up with the legal requirements of owner address in Philadelphia but generally speaking I advise property owners to use a virtual mailbox to list as a mailing address for more anonymity. I’ve used a few and been very happy with them. They can scan mail or forward it to another address at your request for very reasonable fees 

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