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Refinancing using a LLC
Hello BP!
I was reading through several posts on the forums that mentioned that it is a good idea to open up a LLC to protect yourself when refinancing a property. I am curious what are the perks of opening up a LLC vs a S Corp and/if it is completely necessary for my to use a LLC for my first home purchase/refinance.