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Updated over 9 years ago, 05/15/2015

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David Burlock
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Foreign Entity

David Burlock
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey BP,

In the past 6 months I have formed an LLC in the state of PA. The goal of our LLC was to originally to solely to real estate transaction in PA. A few months in and we have not completed any deals and there hasn't been much movement with the business. This is largely because, life happened. I got engaged, work is hectic and I'm in the process of purchasing a family home. As mentioned the business fell by the waist-side. My partner and I are now looking into NJ for some future ventures. The process of becoming a foreign entity is a bit over my head. I realize and will be contacting an attorney, but I hope the BP family can give me some insight before I continue to shell out more and more money. Thanks

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