LLC Setup, Contracts & Tools
Form your LLC, set up business banking and rental agreements, and get the exact tool stack to run it like a real business — not a hustle.
From your first LLC filing to keys in your first renter's hands — every chapter is a real system, built from a fleet running across the NW Indiana–Chicago corridor.
Form your LLC, set up business banking and rental agreements, and get the exact tool stack to run it like a real business — not a hustle.
The federal law that shields you from liability when a renter causes an accident — and exactly how to qualify for that protection.
The non-negotiable checks and red flags that keep bad renters — and costly damage — out of your cars before keys ever change hands.
What to buy, what to avoid, and where to source reliable cars priced to hit a 3-month ROI at $350–$450 a week.
The commercial + renter coverage stack that keeps you compliant and protected — without overpaying or leaving a costly gap.
Real per-vehicle revenue, monthly costs, and the break-even math — so you know your numbers cold before you spend a dollar.
Where to list, how to price, and the daily outreach system that fills cars fast — even before you own them.
Daily management, weekly payments, damage disputes, and the proven path from one car to a full fleet.



This isn't recycled internet advice. It's the same system Anthony Ford runs right now — started with a single unused vehicle and grew it into a fleet renting to gig drivers across the NW Indiana–Chicago corridor. The Fleet Code Formula simply writes it all down: from setting up your LLC and buying the right car to filling it with a paying driver and keeping the weekly checks coming.
Anthony Ford — Founder, Fleet Code Academy · Merrillville, IN
No. The whole point of the cheap-car formula is starting lean — one reliable, affordable car that rents for $350–$450 a week. The Fleet Code Formula shows you exactly what to look for so your first car earns from day one.
The Fleet Code Formula walks through how to operate without a dealership. Rules vary by state and city, so always confirm what's required where you live — the book tells you what to check and how to set yourself up the right way.
It's built around gig-driver demand — Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart drivers exist almost everywhere, and they all need cars. The system was proven in NW Indiana and Chicagoland, but the principles travel anywhere drivers are looking to rent.
It's an instant digital download. The moment your checkout is complete, you get the full PDF — all 8 chapters, checklists and tools list included — to read on your phone, tablet or computer, yours to keep forever.
Get the full Fleet Code Formula and start building a car-rental business of your own — from your LLC to your first renter.