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Mark Gutierrez
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Colorado Springs REI attorney

Mark Gutierrez
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Hello BP, 

I have been doing lots of research lately and just about ready to pull the trigger. I am looking to open an LLC to start investing. It will be owned by my fiancé and myself. The funding would be coming from my future father in law. In short, he is a deaf individual so he is on SSDI, he has an inheritance from his parents. He is looking to have some ownership. So he would be the funding partner while my fiancée and I take care of everything else. The concern is that he doesn't want to lose SSDI. Would I be able to have him as an owner as well in the llc without losing ssdi? He wants to be able to have rental income as well as well as ownship of the properties. Could I get some advice or recommend a REI attorney local to Colorado Springs?

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