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How Investors Can Pay Zero Taxes (5 Strategies)

How Investors Can Pay Zero Taxes (5 Strategies)

If I had to start from scratch and minimize my tax bill as close to zero as possible—legally—there are five strategies I would use to achieve this, which I explain below.  These are not gimmicks. They’re straight out of the...

Why Every Landlord Needs a Management LLC

Why Every Landlord Needs a Management LLC

When you own rental property, lawsuits are not a matter of if—they’re a matter of when. A single slip, fall, or maintenance issue can put your assets on the line. I’ve seen landlords lose everything because they failed to separate...

3 Proven Strategies for Funding Real Estate Investments

3 Proven Strategies for Funding Real Estate Investments

I frequently receive this question from real estate investors and business owners: “How do the wealthy fund deals without begging a bank?” The truth is, you don’t have to rely on traditional mortgage loans, banks, or higher interest rates to...

Combining Land Trusts & LLCs for Maximum Privacy

Combining Land Trusts & LLCs for Maximum Privacy

Why Is Privacy So Important for Real Estate Investors? If you own real estate assets in your personal name, anyone can look up your property with a quick online search. That includes creditors, lawyers, and even nosy neighbors.  And once...

How to Leave a Lasting Impact (Legacy Planning)

How to Create a Legacy Plan for Real Estate Investors

When most people hear the words estate planning or legacy plan, they think about wills, probate court, and taxes. But here’s the truth: creating a legacy that lasts generations isn’t complicated—or reserved for the ultra-wealthy. The foundation is actually pretty...

How Investors Protect Assets from Charging Orders

How Investors Protect Assets from Charging Orders

The biggest threat to real estate investors isn’t always the next market crash—it’s a lawsuit. If a judgment creditor wins against you personally, can they take your rental property, brokerage accounts, or LLC? Most people don’t know the answer, and...

How To Start An LLC For Rental Properties

How To Start An LLC For Rental Properties

If you own rental property, you’ve probably asked yourself: Should I set up an LLC for my real estate? It’s one of the first big questions new landlords face—and for good reason. Owning real estate in your name might seem...

Common LLC Errors That Put Rental Property Owners at Risk

Common LLC Errors That Put Rental Property Owners at Risk

Why LLC Mistakes Matter Many real estate investors create an LLC for asset protection, thinking the work is done. But a limited liability company LLC is a legal entity that must be structured and managed properly to provide real protection....

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