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Asset protection for multiple properties
Hello,
I am a rookie real estate investors with 2 rental properties.
I have both of properties under my own name. I have a plan for the next five years to purchase more and more properties. However, I am not sure which way to go about regarding asset protection.
creating an LLC for every property in the future can be costly. Is series LLC the way to go? (I live in Texas). Or maybe an umbrella policy?