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Can I keep the mortgage in my name while having an LLC?

Warren Shinnamon
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Hello! I own a single-family house in Portland, OR in my name. Purchased in October, 2021, for $528,000. 30-yr fixed rate mortgage at 2.875%, $85,000 down payment. Currently ~$425,000 left on the mortgage. WIth property taxes and insurance, my monthly mortgage payments are roughly $2,290. I have put about $66,000 into various repairs and improvements.

I am looking to move in with my girlfriend (who also owns her own house) and renting out my current house. My main goal is to maintain the house and preserve my asset, especially given the low interest rate. I am not particularly concerned about making a profit. I intend on hiring a property management company so that I can rest assured that things are being taken care of. Again, I am not very concerned about making a profit, just want to make sure that the house is taken care of and I break even.

I am learning more about the benefits of creating an LLC for my rental operations, even if it is just one house. However, I am worried that the holder of my loan will not let me transfer the current mortgage to the LLC without refinancing. I have not yet reached out to my loan holder to find out for sure, because right now I am trying to explore all possibilities before getting them involved. I desperately want to be able to maintain my current mortgage at the 2.875% rate.

I had a wild idea and I’m unsure if it is realistic. Can I form an LLC, have the LLC lease the house from me, and then use the LLC to rent out the house to someone else? Is that a way I could maintain the mortgage and title in my name, while still having limited liability?

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