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Can you buy property with an LLC?

Alejandro DIaz
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Hello!

New investor here looking to buy my first property. I am in the process of setting up a trust. During my conversation with the attorney, she mentioned that it's rare for investors who finance property to buy a property with an LLC since lenders rarely allow that. She said I'd likely have to buy as an individual and take out an umbrella insurance policy for liability protection. Has this been your experience? Do people just quit claim deed the property to the llc afterwards or just hold the property in their name? I'm in Florida if that helps at all.

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Billy Daniel
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We've bought almost all of our properties with an LLC. You won't be able to use traditional mortgages like FHA and VA, but you can use commercial loans all day long. They normally require a larger down payment based on the property though.

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