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Todd Krzeminski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern Virginia
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DIY LLC?

Todd Krzeminski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern Virginia
Posted

I have two properties in Indiana that I want protected by a business entity. I live in Virginia so this is out of state. I've spoken with two attorneys to put these properties into an LLC, but they are charging around $1000 to do this (including the state fees). I was wondering if it makes sense when I could go on the Secretary of State's website and create the LLC myself, for much less.

Here are the steps involved as I understand them.

1. Create LLC with state.

2. Get a registered agent in Indiana.

3. Get an EIN for the entity from the IRS.

4. Open a bank account for the LLC.

5. Transfer the properties via a Warranty Deed to the LLC (I'm still fuzzy on how to accomplish this step).

I figure I can save several hundred dollars doing it on my own. Am I missing something? What are the risks?

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