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Jake S.
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Legal help with asset protection strategies

Jake S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Minnesota
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Hey guys! Im searching for referrals to a solid Attorney to help with asset protection strategies and entity structuring. Trying to make myself and my plan "bulletproof"

Id appreciate any references! Thanks :)

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Randy Rodenhouse
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Randy Rodenhouse
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General note: It is important to have some asset protection but do not go overboard until you have some assets to protect. I see it all the time people spending a bunch of time and money on asset protection and have a little to protect. Instead they should be spending their time on finding properties and making deals to make money. Again it is important to have asset protection and I would just start by forming a simple LLC in your state.

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