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Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Beaufort, SC
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Active Military and looking to start partnership

Michael S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Beaufort, SC
Posted

Hi folks,

I searched the forums for the terms "registered agent for LLC" but couldn't really find anything that applied to my situation. I also plan on buying the NOLO book on LLC's. I am a fan of their books.

I am active duty military, and I currently have 2 rentals and the house I live in. I would like to go into business with a military buddy of mine holding rentals for cashflow. We will probably want to finance these properties (25-30% down). My buddy used to live in the market where we will be buying, and his father is also a full-time landlord in the area. The current plan is to hire his father as a property manager since neither of us live in the target market. Oh by the way, we move on average about once every 2 years, and when we aren't getting ready to move we deploy overseas for 7 months or so at a time. We will be doing one deal at a time, but the goal is to have a decent sized portfolio of property. And, a nice benefit is that my buddy can write off a portion of travel expenses whenever he goes to visit family because he will be performing a business function.

In general, what is a good structure to use for a deal like this? I know we will have to work with an attorney at some point-- I just want to go in well prepared.

I have no desire to acquire anymore rentals where I currently work. The insurance costs are too high.

Thanks in advance!