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Nashville area turn key, property manager recommendations, LLC
I am new to Real Estate investing and trying to do my research before I jump in. I am looking for recommendations in the Nashville area for property managers or turn key companies. I am hoping that once I start purchasing properties I can find a good property manager to manage my rentals and/or a turn key company that will help me find/rent properties. Anyone have any personal experience with companies here?
Also I am curious if anyone has setup a Series LLC for their rental property business. Any additional problems or tax concerns with this over a regular LLC?
Thanks for your help
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Hi @Kennith Osborne, Sneaky Ninja Inc. is great for property management. The broker, Brian Bequette, has been in Nashville over 20 years and invests in the area as well. He's done turnkeys in the past.
We just set up a regular LLC. My understanding is that series LLC's just haven't been fully tested for real estate so it's unknown how well they'll hold up in court at the moment. Obviously they are designed to but it's a relatively new method of organization so there's some hesitancy with using them.