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Sandra Bivin
  • Denver, CO
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Should I sell my llc?

Sandra Bivin
  • Denver, CO
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I am trying to put an offer on a property to wholesale, the RE agent told me that teh seller would probably not accept an offer from an LLC, And/Or its assignees. He told me that the best way to do this is to buy an llc, purchase the home in its name and then sell the llc to the buyer, including the LLC owned property?

I am so confused about this - has anyone done this?  Does it work?  Do sellers tend to not accept offers that have the "and/or its assignees" verbiage?  What should I do here?

Please and thank you 

Sandra