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Damien Papillo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Newark, DE
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ISO of an Accountant

Damien Papillo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Newark, DE
Posted

I am very new to the real estate world. My only experience so far is reading Brandon Turners book "investing in real estate" and started a David Greene's book BRRRR, I was in negotiations in a deal and decided not to go through with it because the numbers didn't not seem to make sense for the BRRRR strategy. I have a series LLC formed as well.

With that being said I am in search of an accountant for tips on how to properly utilize my business for tax purposes. What can I write off etc.. Thank you in advanced!