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Mario Palacios
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LLC or Liability insurance?

Mario Palacios
  • Chula Vista, CA
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Hello BP Community, I recently start investing in RE, I will own 9 SFH thru turnkey company's at the end of this year, I'm not sure if I'm ready to set up a LLC company for asset protection or just go with an umbrella liability insurance policy, I live in California and all the REI are in other states, any advice will be greatly appreciated.

-Mario Palacios.

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AJ Singh
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  • Orange County, CA
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AJ Singh
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  • Orange County, CA
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Your rental policy plus umbrella should be enough.
Our umbrella covers all our rentals in Tennessee and southern ca

Once your ten mortgages are filled up, you may need a llc to qualify for portfolio loans.

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