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Utilizing Multiple Companies
Hello! Does anyone have any experience with using another company you own to handle the rehabs of your rentals/flips? I own a business that can handle some (not all) of rehab work and I have been wondering if it is legal to utilize your own company to do work for your rentals.
I just wonder because obviously I would pay my company as I were a normal customer, but the money is going from my hands, through my company and ultimately back to me; albeit a bit less as I have to pay my guys and pay taxes.