Barry F. asked
A foreigner wants to buy property in Florida without revealing his identity. He has heard that in Nevada, you can form a company where the officers or directors can remain anonymous. Is there a legal way to buy or sell property without the owner's name being public?
March 5th, 2023
Lauren T. answered
Yes, you can form an LLC in Nevada, which allows for anonymity as the incorporator's name can appear...
March 5th, 2023
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