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Updated over 8 years ago, 07/25/2016

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Philip Pape
  • Investor
  • Bloomfield, CT
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What entities do buy-and-hold investors use in Connecticut?

Philip Pape
  • Investor
  • Bloomfield, CT
Posted

Fellow CT investors, what legal entities do you typically use (primarily for asset protection, but also anonymity) for the following?

1. Your home buying business

2. Your property management of rental properties (e.g., do you use one LLC and then DBAs for each property for tenants?)

3. Your individual properties and associated financing (I'm concerned titling the property under an LLC will make it difficult to re-fi as part of the BRRRR strategy)

I plan to meet with attorneys and CPAs but would like to know what other investors in my state are doing based on the advice you've received. Thanks!

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