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LLC Restrictions, Delaware

Shafi Noss
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Hey BP,

A partner and I are creating a multifamily holding company. We're located in MD and VA but read several people recommend creating the LLC in other states like Delaware and Wyoming. But Delaware asks for a registered agent with a street address (https://corp.delaware.gov/howt...), is it worth it to get one? Where do you recommend creating a holding LLC? Is a holding company even the right way to structure this if we are planning on scaling?

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