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Need valid US home/office lease agreement

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  • x0x0xx0x0x Member
    edited April 26

    @timmmy said:

    @NushairAlvi said:

    @timmmy said:

    @NushairAlvi said:

    @timmmy said:

    @x0x0x said:

    @sillycat said:

    @3K33 said: It is tho, virtual office is a thing.

    Yes, but on LET? Feels shady.

    Nothing shady about this request along with a recent post about offering shared ASN B) /s

    no business registration information on website too...very trustworthy host :D

    We are building a new company, also we have APNIC membership as well.

    so how did you get host rep tag? you post an offer shared ASN but your website does not show your business registration information...

    We have trade license my dear.

    i can't find any information about that on your website

    Clearly, sprinkling quotes and poems on the website is far more important than including business registration details, and information on who's actually running the business B) /s

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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @NushairAlvi said:
    Virtual office lease agreement wasn't accepted. That's why we need real home/office lease agreement!!

    The apartment complex where we live have openings, as several neighbors were recently evicted due to failure to pay rent.
    Call +1 301 590 0068 are press 1 to speak to the leasing office.
    Rent price is $1032/month.

    Bonus: you can install Verizon FiOS and Comcast, for two residential IPs.

  • Shouldn't you have thought about this before you incorporated in the US? Just a thought

  • x0x0xx0x0x Member

    But serious question. Where is your company officially incorporated? You're looking to open a US bank account and secure a US lease at the same time suggests you may not be physically there. Fintechs watch for these kinds of discrepancies to comply with AML, fraud etc. If you are using someone else's lease agreements, that could be considered as misrepresentation of identity.

  • x0x0xx0x0x Member

    @x0x0x said:
    But serious question. Where is your company officially incorporated? You're looking to open a US bank account and secure a US lease at the same time suggests you may not be physically there. Fintechs watch for these kinds of discrepancies to comply with AML, fraud etc. If you are using someone else's lease agreements, that could be considered as misrepresentation of identity.

    Seems like the provider is dodging this question. Definitely another red flag to note :)

  • xvpsxvps Member

    I seriously don’t understand why anyone would register a business in the U.S. when there are much better alternatives in more business-friendly and civilized countries.

    But since you’re trying, why not just use Stripe Atlas to set up a Delaware LLC? It only costs $500, includes a registered agent, and they work together with Mercury Bank, so it’s relatively easy to get a bank account.

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  • @x0x0x said:

    @x0x0x said:
    But serious question. Where is your company officially incorporated? You're looking to open a US bank account and secure a US lease at the same time suggests you may not be physically there. Fintechs watch for these kinds of discrepancies to comply with AML, fraud etc. If you are using someone else's lease agreements, that could be considered as misrepresentation of identity.

    Seems like the provider is dodging this question. Definitely another red flag to note :)

    Such a shill lmao

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  • host_chost_c Patron Provider, Top Host, Megathread Squad

    @NushairAlvi

    As I recall, any person can open a US based company LLC, and by that opening of an LLC will automatically give you access to a US bank Account, why not just do that???

    Oh wait, @xvps beat me to it:

    @xvps said:
    I seriously don’t understand why anyone would register a business in the U.S. when there are much better alternatives in more business-friendly and civilized countries.

    But since you’re trying, why not just use Stripe Atlas to set up a Delaware LLC? It only costs $500, includes a registered agent, and they work together with Mercury Bank, so it’s relatively easy to get a bank account.

    Thanked by 1NushairAlvi
  • aubreeaubree Member

  • Tag suspended, nothing more to add here.

  • 3K333K33 Member, Host Rep

    @xvps said:
    I seriously don’t understand why anyone would register a business in the U.S. when there are much better alternatives in more business-friendly and civilized countries.

    But since you’re trying, why not just use Stripe Atlas to set up a Delaware LLC? It only costs $500, includes a registered agent, and they work together with Mercury Bank, so it’s relatively easy to get a bank account.

    Bro, are you fr saying that US is not business friendly country? THIS IS ONLY 1ST WORLD COUNTRY that is business friendly.

    Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    Of course, there is places like Nevis, HK, SG, but good luck getting any bank account for that LLC.

    Maybe I don’t know about some hidden gemes, happy if you can recommend any country that is even close to US.

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  • 3K333K33 Member, Host Rep

    @host_c said:
    As I recall, any person can open a US based company LLC, and by that opening of an LLC will automatically give you access to a US bank Account, why not just do that???

    It’s hard to get a proper bank account, if your registered address is in place with 50k other LLC’s. What OP is asking for is 100% valid, but comes with higher price.

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  • jenkkijenkki Member

    They probably needs to physically visit the United States to really discover something. And pay taxes in this country otherwise, why is it needed there?

    Thanked by 2NushairAlvi sillycat
  • NushairAlviNushairAlvi 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended
    edited April 26

    @3K33

    Thanks for your support, brother.

    I was just asking for some help with setting up our bank account more easily. I don't think I've done anything wrong. I understand that we need to add the trade license to our website.

    Our plan was to set up all the necessary things first like automation, proper payment gateways setup and then, before posting any major offers, we intended to add our company documents to the site.

    But some gyes keep assuming that I'm doing something wrong just because I asked for help....

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    @NushairAlvi said: 'm doing something wrong

    For you, it's like signing up for a game, although in fact it imposes a lot of responsibilities on you. As a company, you are required to comply with local conditions and pay taxes. Or do you hope that if you're physically far away, it won't affect you? How will this be treated in your home country?

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  • sillycatsillycat Member
    edited April 26

    @jenkki said: For you, it's like signing up for a game, although in fact it imposes a lot of responsibilities on you.

    I think this is true for most people making US LLCs for fun. I've seen far too many LLCs made for the funsies, not good.

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  • @3K33 said: 1ST WORLD COUNTRY

    @3K33 said: Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    A bit exaggerated when you are talking about the whole EU, but it's true in the core.

    @NushairAlvi said: I was just asking for some help with setting up our bank account more easily. I don't think I've done anything wrong. I understand that we need to add the trade license to our website.

    Don't know now, but in 2025 it was supposedly possible with https://www.virtualpostmail.com

    Thanked by 2NushairAlvi 3K33
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @sillycat said:

    @jenkki said: For you, it's like signing up for a game, although in fact it imposes a lot of responsibilities on you.

    I think this is true for most people making US LLCs for fun. I've seen far too many LLCs made for the funsies, not good.

    Too many businesses originating in the shresd

    Correct @beanman109 ?

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  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @3K33 said:

    @xvps said:
    I seriously don’t understand why anyone would register a business in the U.S. when there are much better alternatives in more business-friendly and civilized countries.

    But since you’re trying, why not just use Stripe Atlas to set up a Delaware LLC? It only costs $500, includes a registered agent, and they work together with Mercury Bank, so it’s relatively easy to get a bank account.

    Bro, are you fr saying that US is not business friendly country? THIS IS ONLY 1ST WORLD COUNTRY that is business friendly.

    Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    Of course, there is places like Nevis, HK, SG, but good luck getting any bank account for that LLC.

    Maybe I don’t know about some hidden gemes, happy if you can recommend any country that is even close to US.

    Estonia and UK.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad
    edited April 26

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @3K33 said:

    @xvps said:
    I seriously don’t understand why anyone would register a business in the U.S. when there are much better alternatives in more business-friendly and civilized countries.

    But since you’re trying, why not just use Stripe Atlas to set up a Delaware LLC? It only costs $500, includes a registered agent, and they work together with Mercury Bank, so it’s relatively easy to get a bank account.

    Bro, are you fr saying that US is not business friendly country? THIS IS ONLY 1ST WORLD COUNTRY that is business friendly.

    Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    Of course, there is places like Nevis, HK, SG, but good luck getting any bank account for that LLC.

    Maybe I don’t know about some hidden gemes, happy if you can recommend any country that is even close to US.

    Estonia and UK.

    Uk perfect for summerhosts, low cost, just deadpool after a year. Profit.

  • jenkkijenkki Member

    The owners of LLC when the local tax comes to them.

    Thanked by 1NushairAlvi
  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @plumberg said:

    @sillycat said:

    @jenkki said: For you, it's like signing up for a game, although in fact it imposes a lot of responsibilities on you.

    I think this is true for most people making US LLCs for fun. I've seen far too many LLCs made for the funsies, not good.

    Too many businesses originating in the shresd

    Correct @beanman109 ?

    Nothing for fun about shedhosting
    It's a serious business

    Thanked by 1NushairAlvi
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @beanman109 said:

    @plumberg said:

    @sillycat said:

    @jenkki said: For you, it's like signing up for a game, although in fact it imposes a lot of responsibilities on you.

    I think this is true for most people making US LLCs for fun. I've seen far too many LLCs made for the funsies, not good.

    Too many businesses originating in the shresd

    Correct @beanman109 ?

    Nothing for fun about shedhosting
    It's a serious business

    Yup

    Its all serious buziness

    Thanked by 1NushairAlvi
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    BTW @beanman109 did you setup a bidet?

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @plumberg said:
    BTW @beanman109 did you setup a bidet?

    house came with one but its a cold water bum gun im scared of the thing

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @beanman109 said:

    @plumberg said:
    BTW @beanman109 did you setup a bidet?

    house came with one but its a cold water bum gun im scared of the thing

    Cwrap

    Thought these days they made fancy ones with a hot and cold line coming together

  • sshboxsshbox Member

    @3K33 said:
    Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    You are doing it wrong if you don't know how to start a business in the EU without all that.

  • 3K333K33 Member, Host Rep

    @sshbox said:

    @3K33 said:
    Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    You are doing it wrong if you don't know how to start a business in the EU without all that.

    Sure, especially if half that shit is mandated by EU. The most you can optimize is having quarterly reports and a bit less complicated books. E-Invoicing is more and more popular across member states.

    Ahhh, and even if you find some better country, it still doesn’t matter, because you live in shittier country and you manage your company from there.

    I know what I am talking about, do you?

  • nikionikio Member

    @3K33 said:

    @sshbox said:

    @3K33 said:
    Meanwhile EU: monthly accounting reports, einvoicing, complicated books. I don’t even know where to start.

    You are doing it wrong if you don't know how to start a business in the EU without all that.

    Sure, especially if half that shit is mandated by EU. The most you can optimize is having quarterly reports and a bit less complicated books. E-Invoicing is more and more popular across member states.

    Ahhh, and even if you find some better country, it still doesn’t matter, because you live in shittier country and you manage your company from there.

    I know what I am talking about, do you?

    I think he's talking about Cyprus. But even then unless you live there you will be dinged in your country of residence unless you want to live in Cyprus too (substitute annual income tax for annual AK-47 bullet supply to defend yourself against the Turks).

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  • LeviLevi Member

    Already suspended. Definitely not sus.

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