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Should I use the rental property address for LLC's address?

David Corrales
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When creating an LLC for the purpose of transfering ownership of a primary residence which I am converting to a rental property should I use the rental property address for my LLC's address?

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Ray Hage
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You could use your home address. I wouldn't use a rental property address as you may not get the mail. Tenants might not pay attention, throw it away, etc. 
As @Alecia Loveless stated, you could use a UPS address to get it if you need to be anonymous but I think for most investors/landlords, it's just easier to receive it at home.

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