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Updated about 6 years ago, 10/27/2018

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Jennifer Umbaugh
  • Wilmington, NC
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URGENT: Self-direct IRA to loan money to LLC where I am sole MM

Jennifer Umbaugh
  • Wilmington, NC
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URGENT QUESTION. House under contract, two weeks to commit. 

Can I set up a self-directed IRA to loan money to an LLC in which I am the sole managing member? The LLC Purchases homes, renovates them, then resells them. I play an active role in managing the projects and act as the buyers agent on the front end and listing agent on the back end. I simply want to borrow the money by Note for the loan amount plus a nominal interest rate to be paid when the note is called. If this is a non- prohibited arrangement and thus allowed, how long does it take to set up the self-direct fund and do I use an attorney, my investment company Merrill Lynch or some other professional?

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