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Sumesh Vadassery
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Commercial Real Estate - Personal Mortgage is that a possibility?

Sumesh Vadassery
  • Investor
  • Fremont, CA
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Commercial Real Estate - Personal Mortgage is that a possibility?

Do we need to form a LLC to buy Commerical Property Mortgage? Can we buy Personal Mortgage for Commerical Properties, based on my reading an umbrella insurance will suffice. Let me know

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Joe Hughis
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Joe Hughis
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@Sumesh Vadassery - Welcome to BP. No, you do not necessarily need to form an LLC or other entity to buy a commercial property (and/or mortgage). If you qualify, you can get a loan and take ownership of the property/mortgage in your own name.

Not sure what you mean by an umbrella insurance?  Those types of insurance policies are available for multiple properties.  However, that is a separate topic all together.  

Cheers!

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