Neon Law Nest

A Nevada entity to hold what you own, for $1,111 a year

$1,111 a year, all in

Neon Law Nest

$1,111 /year

A simple entity to hold what you own — formed, agreed, and lawyered for one yearly fee.

  • Start the Nest questionnaire by command through AIDA's authenticated MCP tools
  • Nevada entity formation — an LLC, a nonprofit, or another simple form
  • An operating agreement (or bylaws) written for what the entity holds
  • A Nevada registered agent and your Washoe County business license
  • A Reno business address, mailbox, and coworking desk
  • A lawyer for the routine, non-litigation work
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Neon Law Nest is a holding entity — to own a rental property, an investment, or a single asset, or to stand up a small nonprofit. One yearly fee forms it with the state, writes its operating agreement, gives it a Nevada registered agent, files your Washoe County license, and puts a lawyer on its routine legal work.

Try Nest when the thing you own deserves a clean legal home. A rental, an investment, a small nonprofit, or one single-purpose venture should not require a maze of hourly calls before it can stand upright.

Nest is also available through AIDA's authenticated MCP tools. AIDA does not bypass the portal or create an anonymous write path: it turns your request into the same authenticated API command a signed-in client can use, opens a Nest project for that client, tells you what the company already has and what is still missing, and starts the Nest questionnaire.

That questionnaire helps identify whether the company should be an LLC, C corporation, nonprofit corporation, or another simple Nevada form. Before the firm proceeds, Nest routes the engagement letter through the portal's retainer flow, including DocuSign signature.

We form the Nevada entity, write the operating agreement or bylaws, serve as registered agent, file with the Nevada Secretary of State, file the Washoe County license, and handle the mailbox authorization. The Nest subscription includes Jim's Ridgeview Mail Center on Mae Anne Ave, which gives the company its Reno business address, mailbox, and coworking physical address. Most clients choose a Nevada LLC, but the same fee can stand up a corporation or another simple form when that is the right shape. We form in Nevada, not Delaware, and we are not alone — a16z is leaving Delaware for Nevada for the predictability of its business courts.

The point is steadiness: one scope, one yearly fee, and routine non-litigation legal work for the entity that holds the asset. If you are building a scaling software or emerging-technology company with employees, investors, a cap table, and negotiated contracts, that is Neon Law Nexus, not Nest.

Your Reno base is Ridgeview Mail Center: ridgeviewmailcenter.com. From there, Nest links the company to affiliated Nevada partners as integrations become available. We do not make broader judgments about those partners beyond our incorporation role; the point is to connect the company to as many useful Nevada services as possible. If a matter goes to court, Litigation is our litigation practice for high-stakes technology disputes; for other fights, we help point you to trial counsel we trust.

A written engagement letter states the exact scope, what the yearly fee covers, any out-of-scope rate, and the terms for ending the work. If you want the entity handled without pretending it is a venture-backed company, email support@neonlaw.com. We respond within one business day.