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Updated over 6 years ago, 06/28/2018

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Questions about purchasing property out of state

Ian Tan
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Hi all -- first time posting on this website. Please forgive me if this topic has already been addressed in another forum. I'm still figuring out how to navigate everything.

Background: I'm based in Los Angeles and looking to purchase commercial property (multi-units and/or plazas) in Las Vegas. This has brought two ponderous questions to mind that I'm hoping some of you have experience with:

1. Would it be better to establish a California LLC or a Nevada LLC when purchasing property in Las Vegas?

2. Would it be better to seek a lender in California or Nevada when purchasing property in Las Vegas?

Thanks in advance for any direction or advice you can give.

Regards,

Ian

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