Your name and home address are everywhere — and that’s a problem! In this episode of the Main Street Business Podcast, Mark J. Kohler and Mat Sorensen break down practical, legal ways to keep your personal info off public records while still running your business and owning assets the right way. You’ll learn why manager-managed LLCs beat member-managed, how to use registered agents and privacy addresses, what PO boxes can and can’t do, and when a Wyoming holding LLC (or similar) adds a layer of anonymity.
We also cover the six states that require an in‑state street “ghost” address, the difference between privacy (camouflage) and asset protection (bulletproof vest), and real-world scenarios for landlords, investors, and anyone with growing visibility. If you’ve ever worried about tenants, stalkers, or just unwanted mail at your front door, this step-by-step playbook will help you tighten things up without breaking the bank.
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You’ll learn:
- Why manager-managed LLCs are better for privacy than member-managed LLCs
- How to use registered agents and privacy address services to keep your home off public records
- When a Wyoming holding LLC (or similar) can create a layer of anonymity for property ownership
- The six states that require an in-state street “ghost” address and how to handle them
- The pros and cons of PO boxes, virtual mailboxes, and privacy address services
- The difference between privacy (camouflage) and asset protection (bulletproof vest)
- Real-world strategies landlords, investors, and business owners use to protect their address and identity
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