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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/05/2019

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Chad Mayo
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Greenwell Springs, LA
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Refinancing Two Rentals from LLC to Personal Name

Chad Mayo
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Greenwell Springs, LA
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I currently have two properties financed under my single member LLC with 5/20 rate with balloon. (Balloon is due three years from now) I am interested in taking the properties out of the LLC to get the better 30 year fixed rate and cash out about $20k from one property. I would then get an umbrella policy for the two rentals. I have three properties total (2 rentals and 1 personal) I plan to buy more investment property in the future but probably not for another year or so.

My wife and I are 40 with three small kids. She plans to open a medical clinic within the year as a nurse practitioner but that would be under a newly formed LLC at that time with just her as a member. It is my understanding that the umbrella policy would provide the protection I need at this point. I like the mindset of having the properties in the LLC and "away" from us personally but is it wise? I'm also worried that the investment mortgages would now be on our personal credit reports and have a negative impact....is that true? Any advice is appreciated.

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