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Primary Residence turned into first rental...Now what?

Brian Kilpatrick
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Hey all, Id like to get some direction/guidance from those who are/were in a similar situation. Me and my wife have a house that was our primary residence (no mortgage), and looking to rent it out. I created an LLC, and Im not quite sure what our next step should be. Do we transfer ownership from our name to the LLC? If so, what does this process look like? Or do we even need an LLC for one door?

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Jeremy H.#4 Managing Your Property Contributor
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  • Lafayette, LA
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Jeremy H.#4 Managing Your Property Contributor
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I did an LLC so I could build a brand - it's to limit your liability, it's really up to you. Not necessary, but easy/cheap enough to do and helps me think of the business as more separate. Also easier to separate bank accounts etc

You don't need to put the rental in an LLC. I personally would transfer it through a title company - costs about $150. Your loan probably technically doesn't allow this because there is a "due on sale clause" but I have never heard of a loan being called as long as it's being paid

My advice to you would be to screen potential property managers, read reviews then set it up to be managed by them. 

Open a bank account for your rental and keep 4-6 months of reserves - could be a HYSA. 

What's your long term goal?

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