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Kyle Weinapple
  • Lender
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LLC or not? If so, which LLC option is best?

Kyle Weinapple
  • Lender
  • Baltimore, MD
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Hi BP,

I own 2 rental properties in Baltimore MD and i am first having trouble deciding on whether to place them in an LLC or not (I plan to slowly scale and house hack a new property once a year). If so, I am having trouble deciding on whether to create an LLC in Maryland (where the properties are) or Wyoming (cause of the know benefits). The last note was that i learned what a series liability is and was curious if i may be better off doing one of those because i have 2 properties and plan to slowly add more (Maryland does not offer series llc but wyoming does). Any information or suggestions help. thank you!

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Jason Watson
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Jason Watson
  • CPA
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Yeah this topic is certainly exhausted.

LLCs do not protect you from torts especially if you, the human, is careless or reckless in the direction of the LLC.

LLCs can be expensive. Maryland is not bad. California has a $800 minimum franchise tax per LLC per year (and it could be higher depending on gross receipts).

LLCs allow for orderly transfer of wealth upon death through an operating agreement. Like a trust.

LLCs do not open some magical door to more tax deductions.

I tend to recommend LLCs where the properties are located, but then those LLCs are owned by a Wyoming multi-member LLC.

But if you think that you can skip fixing that loose railing and hide behind an LLC when the tenant is injured, you'll regret it.

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