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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Can you operate as an LLC but have your rentals in your name
Operating as an LLC appeals to me in its ability to limit liability if done correctly. However it makes conventional financing tricky.
Is there a tactic to be able to get financing with rates reflecting my background (salary, credit score, liquid assets, etc) while also getting some of the liability protection that a well formed LLC provides?