Learn why a Land Trust is your first line of defense to prevent lawsuits, maintain privacy, and hold assets anonymously.
You'll get free, instant access to our video Masterclass and accompanying eBook.
$129 Value!
A Land Trust is a foundational component to establish asset protection and works in concert with an Estate Plan. Learn the features, myths, and benefits related to this strategy. Discover why you might use one type of trust over another and how a Land Trust gives you maximum flexibility. We'll do a deep dive into how a Land Trust fits into a comprehensive plan to achieve financial freedom.
You'll know more than your local attorney after attending the Masterclass and reading this e-book. Here I cover everything from why you need a Land Trust, how it works, and how to manage it. This e-book includes advanced topics like rules and regulations along with best practices. Finally, a FAQs section is included that addresses a variety of specific scenarios.
As the founder of Royal Legal Solutions, I am an asset protection attorney and long-time real estate investor in every asset class in 10+ states. My background in litigation and investing uniquely has provided me with insights into how to best use the law for maximum legal advantage while streamlining operations, taxes, and compliance.
Your life gets easier the more protected you get.
"Within 1 month I went from being completely vulnerable to being totally protected, and I've never had to think about it again since [Scott's] staff takes care of all the maintenance and legal work as I grow. My portfolio keeps expanding and I rest easy knowing that my future is secure."
"Our most valuable asset is our time. Working with Royal Legal Solutions has given me peace of mind and allowed me to consolidate my time. I feel completely protected and I'm not running around wasting a bunch of time."
"I had like a bazillion LLCs because I was protecting every asset. I worried we might screw up operationally and spend money in a way that would get us into trouble. You guys gave us the confidence to know each property was separated from the other."