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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
New to Bigger Pockets and looking to connect with investors.
As a wholesaler I have come across several properties that are bought under LLC'S, would that be a small factor that would cause an investor to look elsewhere?
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Originally posted by @Monia S.:
@Yoann Dorat Thanks for the feedback. Still new to the site and didn't know how to get to "mentions" at first, otherwise I would have responded sooner.
But that makes sense though. When I was searching and came across them I wasn't sure if an LLC was another wholesaler basically putting their mark on the property or if it was the property owner not wanting to put their name on the deed for whatever reason.
@Monia S. Most sophisticated investors use an LLC when they acquire assets to protect themselves against any liabilities.