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Ben Brier
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
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To LLC or not to LLC? That is the question.

Ben Brier
  • New to Real Estate
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey BP!

Last weekend I wrapped up my licensing exams and am now eligible to find a brokerage to work under. My plan is to do part-time while I work my primary job, with the potential to jump in full time if things go well. Understanding being an agent is a business, is it typical for agents to set up an LLC to work under? Is there any benefit to doing so? I also wonder if brokerages are ok with their agents setting up an LLC. Interested in hearing your thoughts! PS, I live in Pennsylvania, if that matters. Thanks for your input!

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