January 28, 2015

Land trusts are an excellent tool for keeping your ownership of properties secret from the public. Attorneys, tenants, ex-spouses, the government and others can easily find the owner of a property online.  Anyone with a judgment can slap a lien on your property, prevent you from selling or refinancing your property. If you want to change all of this, then watch this intriguing video on using land trusts for privacy and protection.

Want to learn the step-by-step process for creating and using land trusts? Check our my program below...

Land Trusts - Volume 3 of the
Legalwiz Guide to ASSET PROTECTION


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