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LLCs, General Structure
I'm going to be investing in small commercial properties and I intend to put each in its own LLC for legal protection.
- Is it wise to have a umbrella company that owns all these LLCs or should they all be separate?
- I'm confused at what entity to communicate with new owners, brokers, etc with if each property I own has it's own LLC, which is why I thought of the umbrella.
What do you guys think/do with this?