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How to start my business

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I want to start investing in real estate, and I am going over all these books to see the type of strategy that I am going to follow. Right now, the one that has been catching my attention the most is the BRRRR method. Today, I own a single-family home where I am currently renting out one room. I am starting my real estate investing journey and have been hitting a wall with the type of entity that I should establish to start my business, such as an LLC.

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Quote from @John Mason:

When you have a small portfolio not having LLC is okay.

Reason I am moving to LLC is to take advantage of getting Business Line Of Credit later


 I find it very rare for a company investing in real estate to get business lines of credit. If you are doing fix and flips etc. and have an active business then yes, but owning rentals rarely gets you a business line of credit.

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