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6582. Mike
Orange County, CA
Age: 30
Oct 24, 2009
Transferring real estate to LLC and maintaining privacy

I'm hoping some of you readers out there can shed some light on this...

Let's pretend someone made the mistake of getting a loan and "purchasing" a house. That person's name would then be tied to the address and on file with the county clerk. Let's say that the person then decided to immediately pay off the loan, receive the title to the house, and transfer it into the name of an LLC. In this scenario, would there be a paper trail of the transfer to the LLC, or can the existing record on file with the clerk be updated to simply replace the person's name with the LLC?

In other words, is it possible to fix the mistake of having the owner's true name on file with the clerk and tied to that address, or has the damage been done?

I'm wondering if the house can be gifted a couple of times through some trusted nominees or even LLCs to lengthen the paper trail? The house would become a rental property, and the new tenants would never know the owner's true address (mailing rent checks to a ghost address, etc).

This brings up another issue. Can NM LLCs be used for rental properties in another state without registering in that state? Could the owner just list the rental income on his/her own personal tax return?

Thanks in advance for any input on this...

6581. Drake
LA, CA
Age: 34
Oct 23, 2009
Expedia
I have always chosen not to opt-in or out (a second time). Ignore the postcard.

Using their services puts you in their databases, but being actively involved in a court case puts you in the recent court system, and those records are public.

If they never hear from you about the case, the only information about you that will be available is the information you provided when setting up your relationship with their service...

6580. Mark
Sioux Falls, SD
Age: 46
Oct 23, 2009
Vehicles and LLC's
I just read "How to Be Invisible" and want to begin implementing some of the ideas. I own 5 vehicles, 4 in my name, 1 in my wife's name.

1. If I go the NM LLC route to conceal ownership by transferring the title of these vehicles to LLC's, will it still be possible for someone to find out that I was the prior owner and still track me down that way?

2. Is it worth the trouble to transfer title on currently-owned vehicles?

... (1) No.

... (2) Yes!

6578. Richard
Park City, UT
Age: 30
Oct 23, 2009
Expedia Lawsuit Privacy 6569
Thanks for the responses. Drake said my privacy would evaporate if I opted in. Unfortunately, everyone who did business with Expedia from 2001 to 2008 appears to be opted-in. I have not filed bankruptcy as Jane suggested may be the case, and I don't want to participate.

Should their 'opt-out' form be completed, so I could maybe stay out of online searches for the court case results? If plaintiffs would be included in online searches would be the main reason to opt-out, but I'm not familiar with such searches.

Then again, the same postcard says I have to complete other forms if I want to participate. It's confusing - I'm in, but not in unless I complete forms, and not out if I don't complete forms. Maybe I'm in limbo and better off not opting-out? Thanks again.

6577. Brian
detroit
Age: 21
Oct 23, 2009
Car Insurance companies
Recently received an advertisement mailing addressed to me AT MY HOME from a local car dealership. My name was displayed in a unique way--a way that I have only ever given to my car insurance provider.>p> I signed up for car insurance in my real name. Car is registered under LLC. I gave the insurance company my real address for where the car is kept but also gave a CMRA as the mailing address. I pay for the insurance with money orders.

I tried mailing the unwanted mail back saying undeliverable, no such person, etc. Post office keeps redelivering it. Insurance company sold my personal info.

... When you send mail back, do you put a blank label across the address (leaving your name visible) and then do you black out the zip code? If not, the mail will come back to you automatically.

6575. Bobby
Camas, WA
Age: 46
Oct 22, 2009
PO Box Mail
I've read a lot of posts here about problems with getting mail via a PO Box where the name to be receiving the mail isn't listed on the box. How about this? Let's assume the name on the box is for JOHN DOE and you need to receive mail there for ALEX CARTER but he isn't listed on the box either because there is no ID for him or he is a fiction. Any problems with mail being sent to him as follows: ALEX CARTER c/o JOHN DOE PO Box XXXXX Your City, State, Zip Technically, the boxholder's name is on the mail so it should go through.

... I checked this out with a friend who works with the USPS. He says that what you describe will work well if used just once in awhile.

However, if letters arrive in different names on a regular basis, a red flag may go up.

6574. Bobby
Camas, WA
Age: 46
Oct 22, 2009
Unwanted residential mail
So you've managed to finally get a private residential address. You even went so far as to take down the house number from the house. Did you bother to remove the mailbox assuming its not something like a door slot? When you do this, all mail sent to that address will be returned by the post office stamped "no mail receptacle" and returned to sender. You wont need to bother with any stamps of your own. And, without saying, no junk mail will arrive since there is no box to put it in.

6572. Jane
New York City, NY
Age: 44
Oct 22, 2009
Experian class-action lawsuit
The Experian post-card is legitimate. It has been sent to people who filed bankruptcy in a certain time frame who ALSO may have suffered consequences after they applied for loans *after* the bankruptcy was discharged. The loans would have been backed up by a credit report. The credit report might have shown debts as being "due and late" when in fact those same debts should have shown as "discharged in bankruptcy."

That said... When a class-action suit is filed, and/or the parties have been notified that their claims may have been included in the class action... If you have received notice of the class action, you may as well figure that the address at which you received the notification has already been compromised. You may as well also figure that ANY and ALL information included in that postcard is ALREADY public record.

so.... If you got the postcard at your ghost address... No harm done, you may resume your regular (private) life in progress....

However, if you received that postcard where you sleep at night, then you need to move. End of story. You need to move!

6571. Drake
LA, CA
Age: 34
Oct 21, 2009
6569 - Expedia Postcard
Richard, your privacy will evaporate if you opt in to that law suit. Whether the case goes your way or not. What percentage of the judgment can you expect if the case is won? My guess is, not enough.

I get several similar postcards per year about a variety of other companies. Don't respond if you want to keep your privacy.


6570. Drake
LA, CA
Age: 34
Oct 21, 2009
SpoofCard client caught

A young lady has been caught using/misusing SpoofCard. She is charged with multiple crimes and may serve time.

This service, and similar services have been mentioned here before.

Mark this post and article for future reference.

Submitted Link #1: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2009/10/21/phone-hacki...

... Excellent info, Drake. Thanks!

6569. Richard
Park City, UT
Age: 30
Oct 21, 2009
Expedia Lawsuit Privacy
I received a legitimate postcard in the mail that said because I did business with Expedia, that I'm automatically included in a class action service fees lawsuit.

I can complete an opt out form and provide my phone and email I prefer to keep private, unless the law firm already has them from Expedia? If I don't opt out, would such a court case and everyone in it, and their personal details, be public record? Thank you.

Submitted Link #1: http://www.servicefeessettlement.com/...

6568. Stan
Atlanta
Age: 44
Oct 21, 2009
Airport ID
A new federal initiative called Secure Flight requires that the name on the ID you use at the airport security checkpoint precisely match the name on your airline ticket. Secure Flight takes effect for domestic passengers early next year and for international passengers by the end of 2010.

so if you use your driver’s license and it says John T. Smith, your ticket must also say John T. Smith — not John Thomas Smith, not Jack Smith, or any other name variant.

Submitted Link #1: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/business/20road....

... For some readers, the name on your DL does not match the name on your passport. (Example: my wife includes her maiden name on her DL but not on her passport.)

List the name, therefore, as shown on the document you plan to use as ID at the airport.

6567. Drake
LA, CA
Age: 34
Oct 21, 2009
Privacy story in LA - Pot&Kettle=black
Harvey Robert Levin (CA Bar #66577 - bar association status has been inactive since 1996) has a production company that pries into the lives of celebrities for the sake of 'entertainment'. Candid photos, video, idiotic questions peppering the victim in public, PI's searching through garbage and harassing family members for an exclusive story, etc. He is executive producer of the television show "TMZ".

Apparently he does not appreciate the LA County Sheriff looking into his phone records in their effort to find who leaked information about Mel Gibson's DUI arrest to the sleazy television show before the records were released to the public in the normal course of events.

The Sheriff had a search warrant (signed by a judge) for Harvey's phone records. What do you want to bet TMZ doesn't ALWAYS get a subpoena for phone records or other permissions for other records and artifacts when they are looking for a story?...

Harvey is feinting outrage - the comments at the bottom of the article reveal that not everyone backs his silly arguments.


Submitted Link #1: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2009/10/tmzs...

6564. Sarah
Georgia
Age: 41
Oct 20, 2009
A Trust within the LLC?
Hello J.J. and everyone, I hope someone can help with this. I plan on buying a house in Florida soon with a NM LLC. I am thinking of having a Trust act as the LLC's Manager or Member to add any extra layer of privacy and so that my name does not have to be listed as Member or Manager when it comes to signing real estate documents. Will this idea work?

Also, can I have a lawyer or friend act as a temporary LLC Manager to sign all the real estate forms? Basically, can I purchase a house (with no mortgage) without putting my name down on any paperwork? I'm trying to figure out how to do this the correct way.

I'd appreciate any suggestions or ideas about the above plan - thank you!

6563. Sebastian
Knoxville, TN
Age: 59
Oct 20, 2009
Remove Flash Cookies
The website below explains everything.

Submitted Link #1: http://www.pcworld.com/article/170880/better_priva...

6562. Bobby
Camas, WA
Age: 46
Oct 20, 2009
Free voice mail number
There is a service that I've been using for over a year now that provides a free, yes FREE, voicemail only number. You can set it up for your own voice as the greeting even. Its limited as far as being able to store more than a couple of messages without them being deleted and I believe you have to call it once a week atleast to keep the number active. When you search on the number, it will show it as a landline number which can be advantagous. If someone calls to that number to leave you a message which you need to return their call, you can always do it via a calling from another phone. I've been thoroughly satisfied with this for the limited purposes for which it has served. I don't mind giving this number to anyone anywhere since there is nothing that ties it back to me.

Submitted Link #1: http://www.laservoicemail.com/signup2.html...

6561. Jack
Portland, OR
Age: 32
Oct 19, 2009
selecting DMV clerks
As far as dealing with clerks of the opposite sex, it would be great if you could go to the DMV and "get in line" for a particular clerk, but there are no lines. Most offices use the number system. You take a number, wait for whichever clerk is available when your number comes up, and have no control over which one you get ... BUT...

What I did last time was take several numbers, although it won't work if they're consecutive. So you have to take one, let someone else take one, then you take another, etc. (How you do this will depend on how the numbers are dispensed.) This way, if a clerk you don't want calls your number, just don't answer and they'll assume that person has left and call the next number. Later, one of your other numbers will be called, perhaps by a "better" clerk.

6560. mike
San Francisco, CA
Age: 39
Oct 19, 2009
website privacy
Privacychoice.org shows you the privacy policies of thousands of websites and how to opt out quickly!

Submitted Link #1: http://privacychoice.org...

... Mike -- I corrected your address and added http:// to the URL because otherwise, it won't work.

6559. Seth
collbran, co
Age: 50
Oct 19, 2009
Amber and the ID incident

Another attagirl from me!

Well done. It's a hard thing to do to resist giving out personal information even in response to a polite inquiry, much less a belligerant, uniformed thug.

Would that we all could have this much savoir faire.

Now you might consider follow-up if you like. Make some phone calls. Find out if the person who accosted you is a private security guard or a sworn police officer.

If it's a private security guard, you might file a complaint with the local police for harassment and perhaps impersonating a police officer.

If it's a sworn officer, ask the supervisor who his supervisor is and by what authority his subordinates accost innocent civilians in a bus station?

Tell them you are going to file a civil rights complaint. Be calm, even when they yell and threaten you.

But DO NOT tell them your name! (But then you knew that...)

Of course, this only applies if you want to tilt at windmills. Otherwise, you did exactly the right thing. You remained silent and you stood for your rights as a citizen. I would NOT, however, be reluctant to use that bus station again, particularly if it's a public bus terminal.

If you choose to go back, and you're accosted again, this time you'll have a tape recorder (or iPod with voice recording mic) or a video recorder to record the entire incident. Ask his name and what agency he works for and by what authority he is demanding anything from you. Don't respond to his bullying, just record it, then leave again if you need to.

THEN go to the press, with the recording, and let them do an investigation. But decline to give your name in any case, to preserve your privacy.

6558. Amber
Tulsa, ok
Age: 30
Oct 19, 2009
ID incident
I sometimes ride the bus. I was at the bus station with my laptop computer bag waiting for the bus and the sheriff security guy comes up to me and starts asking me those invasive questions. I had done nothing wrong and was nicely dressed. Being a lawful citizen, I decided not to speak at all. I am the type of person to take my lumps for the sake of privacy. This is how the conversation went.

Sheriff/security: So where are you going today? Me: SILENT Sheriff/security: Not talking huh? I NEED TO SEE SOME ID! Me: SILENT Sheriff/security: (Getting in my face)DID YOU HEAR ME? If you are not going to show me ID then I am going to have to ask you to leave! Me: SILENT and leaving bus property. Sheriff/security: (On his radio) I NEED SOME BACK UP, I GOT A 1040 SHE IS WEARING (gives my description and is enraged to say the least)

I calmly left the bus property and went to the local coffee shop buried in a hotel. Knowing that I did not do anything wrong and was a law abiding person, I was not too concerned but I never returned to that local bus station. I was prepared to take my lumps and make them work for it.

On a side note, I snapped a quick picture of the guy (laughing)without being seen. I was not sure what kind of LE he was but I figured that if I left the property then I would not be subjected to his requests. Most people there were down and out, I am sure he did not expect my reaction. LE bozo clowns make me so angry ughhh!!!

... Hmmm ... I wonder if he was a real deputy or just a private security guard with no gun and no star?

To have some fun, you might want to write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper and describe what happened. (However, newspapers do not like to publish letters without knowing who wrote them.)

Anyway, you will get plenty of "attagirl" comments from the readers of this forum, starting with me. :-)


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