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Updated 9 months ago on . Most recent reply

Company structure for real estate investing
We have been doing our homework, educating ourselves by reading books and watching educational videos online about how to better structure a company/ies for real estate investing. How about a management company to handle all these for liability purposes.
If we decide to go with a series LLC structure for our real estate investing, where should our management company (to deal with tenants, manage rent, deals with expenses, etc) will fall into? Should we have a separate LLC for this? Should we have a S-Corp, a C-Corp? or Should we have this management group be part of one of the cells from the series LLC?
Your feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Fabian