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Updated almost 5 years ago, 02/03/2020

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Forming LLC in Florida

Brandon Davidson
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Alright bigger pockets i am new tot he forum and this is my first post so please be easy on me. Quick back ground on myself I currently have 3 SFR's and one vacant lot all located in Panama city FL. I have 2 of the SFR rented, I live in one, and the vacant land is in the process of being sold. I am currently in the process of closing on a cash out refinance on one of the rentals to invest in another property which brings me to my question of starting an LLC for the properties and future growth? I don't plan to stop at 4 houses/units rather continue to grow, I am seriously considering starting an LLC for the rentals. Is it a good idea to start an LLC? if so, file the LLC on my own or through a service such as legal zoom? Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

V/R

Brandon 

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