
24 October 2008 | 36 replies
Use Land Trusts if possible for privacy, if possible.39.
20 January 2005 | 0 replies
They often prefer brown and gray everything, with a big garage, a shed, a sprinkler system and a privacy fenced back yard for barbeques and lounging in private.

25 November 2009 | 20 replies
Real estate is different than cars, where the lender holds title until you pay it off.Revocable land trusts will give you some privacy, but don't give any asset protection.

19 February 2006 | 2 replies
I agree that there is a lot of secrey around his stuff, but on this one he should have his privacy, he should answer for a lot of other things, like why they want to have a company from Dubai guarding our us ports in the united states.

1 March 2006 | 22 replies
Or, if privacy is paramount, then being able to project highly targeted vendor ads on the free MLS website reaps slightly less.

7 April 2006 | 2 replies
Lenders cannot speak to third parties due to the privacy laws so you need the borrower.

25 December 2013 | 10 replies
Here our privacy laws - and good judgement - would preclude providing personal information about one tenant to another.They're adults, they can work out their own issues.

29 December 2013 | 29 replies
I know the gurus say, "just put it into a trust and you have total privacy," but it just isn't so.

30 December 2013 | 3 replies
The title company has no duty to share information with you and it likely falls against their privacy policy.

27 February 2014 | 14 replies
Many landlords use an LLC to protect their assets and/or offer some privacy regarding their investments.