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Daniel Rutledge
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Where to go in order to form an LLC

Daniel Rutledge
  • Anderson, SC
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Hey everyone. Wondering how everyone goes about forming their LLCs. I was considering using Corporate Direct from the Rich Dad guys but I also wonder why other online places are so much cheaper. Is this something that is truly worth the added support and thus should cost more? Looking for some advice as this will be my first LLC and my first two properties are currently under my name. Thanks.

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Alex Price
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Alex Price
  • Cleveland, OH
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@Daniel Rutledge not sure about South Carolina specifically but here in Ohio I can go directly to my secretary of state website and do it myself. It's about $100 and generally the LLC is active within a week. That's pretty much what anyone else would do because they'd have to go through your state department to register an entity. Hope that helps.

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