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Monique Courtney
  • Milwaukee, WI
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When starting to invest in several  real estate properties, which are best to start corporation using corporate credit, and llc or my personal credit

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@Monique Courtney - I think it is going to be a long road to qualify for financing through a corporation until you have some established income running through it.  There are many variables to each option - a solid CPA would probably know your situation best.   All the best to you as you navigate through the journey.   

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