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Jonathan Biskie
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Just Getting Started - How Do I Go About Forming an LLC

Jonathan Biskie
  • Plainfield, IL
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I am just getting started in my real estate investing career. I have read a couple of books and numerous articles and blogs. I have found a lot of very helpful advice, but have not found much on the topic of forming an LLC to get started. I am seeking advice on how to take this next step, or if I should be focusing on other aspects to get started.

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Drew Shirley
  • Attorney / Multifamily Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Drew Shirley
  • Attorney / Multifamily Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Attorney here. You don't need one right now. Focus on finding deals and financing. Once you get a deal under contract, then worry about the entity.

I'm not your lawyer and this is not legal advice.

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