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New Real Estate Investors - What Entity?
Hi folks. New to the site and new to real estate investing (although I just finished with The Book on Rental Property Investing).
My uncle (age 57) and I (age 48) want to start investing in residential single-family real estate.
Being that we both have individual assets to protect, an LLC would seem like a no-brainer, except for the fact that setting up an LLC would rule out conventional loan sources. Should we set up an LLC and forego conventual loan sources? Or should we operate as sole proprietors and use liability insurance to protect against lawsuits and have access to conventual loan sources? Or should we create another entity like LLP or an S-Corp?
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@Peter Hynes - A partnership also might rule out conventional loan sources - lenders might not like two people on the title unless both qualify for the loan. Also, insurance and LLC are not replacements for each other, but complement each other.
Since you seem to have assets to protect and also want to enter a partnership, establishing asset protection would be wise. Read this threads on partnering:
- How to Effectively Conduct Joint Venture Agreements as a Real Estate Investor
- how-do-i-properly-construct-a-purchase-with-a-partnership
- https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/51/topics/591...
- Taking-on-partner-s-and-limiting-our-liabilites
- Questions-for-capital-partners/
- Real-estate-partnership-questions/
And here is a diagram to help guide you on this quest - talk with @Scott Smith to get implementation details: