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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Real Estate Start up
Hi BP, I'm not quite sure if this would be considered a silly question, but i will shoot my shot anyway. I want to start my investment experience off by getting into rehabs. I know it would be wise to do it under a business.My question is , Does it have to be an LLC or can it be a corporation? I'm hearing that a corporation is better because there are so many tax benefits and loopholes (for lack of a better word) with a corporation. Is this true? Does anyone have any advice as to which one would be a better option? Thanks in advance!!