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Ravi Ramu
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New Investor Seeking Guidance: Delaware or New Jersey LLC for Real Estate Investments

Ravi Ramu
  • Investor
  • New Jersey
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Questions :

  1. 1. Considering real estate investments in Delaware and New Jersey, which state is more favorable for creating an LLC, and why?
  2. 2. As a joint tax filer with my wife, should I opt for a single-member LLC or a multi-member LLC for future investments? What are the implications of each?
  3. 3. Is it necessary to create a separate LLC for each property? I've heard about Delaware LLC series—what are the advantages and disadvantages of using this approach?
  4. 4. Seeking recommendations for reliable registered agents in Delaware to facilitate the LLC formation process.

I appreciate any insights or advice from experienced investors in the community. Thanks in advance!

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