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Matthew Kern
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Owatonna, MN
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Should i brand my business as one? management & investing?

Matthew Kern
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Owatonna, MN
Posted

Hey guys

I'm trying to start thinking about developing my business entity's/ branding for my real estate property holdings and acquisitions. As well my tenant management side of the business.

My question is? Do you think I should create and brand two different businesses, one to be the tenant management company and one to be the investment company?

Or should I just keep them together and brand it self as duel purpose?

Whatever I decide to do in the future, I would use an LLC structure. Also I realize tax benefits and liabilities can play factors into this decision, and I plan on consulting a lawyer and my CPA.

I would love to hear anyone who has experience in this for their advice.

Thanks.

  • Matthew Kern