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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Partnering on first investment
Hello,
Me and my friend are hoping to go in on our first investment property together and want to begin adding more as we go.
Can someone give me advice on if we need to form an LLC? How would the loan work if one of us has a w2 but the other doesn't? Are there other ways around going in on a property together that wouldn't require an LLC?
thanks