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Noel Lumbo
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Noel Lumbo
  • Philadelphia, PA
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The house is unoccupied & is owned by an LLC. I looked up the address of the LLC and it is NOT a legitimate address.

Can an LLC be registered under an illegitimate address? Is there anyway to look up an LLC owner?

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Mary B.
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Mary B.
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  • Lansdowne, PA
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Noel,

You can check the business out on the PA Corp Bureau website. It'll tell you if the name is registered in PA or not. However if its not registered in PA doesn't mean its not legit. A person can register their LLC or corp in any of the 50 states whether they live there or not just so long as they have a registered agent in the state that the LLC or Corp's Articles of Inc / Org is located. A virtual assist would come in handy on this.

Kudos,
Mary

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