My experience with LLCs is it is best to buy property with them, do accelerated depreciation and take 100% deductions for maintenance and property taxes, yearly. Then after all depreciation taken (as quickly as possible) transfer them to personal ownership or Trust ownership. Alternatively you can put an LLC inside a Trust, but I don't have direct experience with that (any asset can be placed inside a Trust, and this is what the elites do.)
One interesting thing regarding property is that it appears if you buy the property with Constitutional money (i.e. gold or silver eagles) and fully document the exchange with a witness/photos/etc, then you should get the FULL TITLE, not just EQUITABLE TITLE from the county. Once you have FULL TITLE and you make the county sign a QUIT CLAIM, they can no longer legally collect property taxes.
Note that you may have to get the property deed redone to match to an original land grant prior to the county's illegal shenanigans, but it is theoretically possible. However, until you get everything in order you must continue to pay property taxes or they will take the property away. Best to experiment with inexpensive vacant land to work out the process for the deed correction.
My experience with LLCs is it is best to buy property with them, do accelerated depreciation and take 100% deductions for maintenance and property taxes, yearly. Then after all depreciation taken (as quickly as possible) transfer them to personal ownership or Trust ownership. Alternatively you can put an LLC inside a Trust, but I don't have direct experience with that (any asset can be placed inside a Trust, and this is what the elites do.)
One interesting thing regarding property is that it appears if you buy the property with Constitutional money (i.e. gold or silver eagles) and fully document the exchange with a witness/photos/etc, then you should get the FULL TITLE, not just EQUITABLE TITLE from the county. Once you have FULL TITLE and you make the county sign a QUIT CLAIM, they can no longer legally collect property taxes.
Note that you may have to get the property redone to match to an original land grant prior to the county's illegal shenanigans, but it is theoretically possible. However, until you get everything in order you must continue to pay property taxes or they will take the property away. Best to experiment with inexpensive vacant land to work out the process for the deed correction.