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Melanie Blazek
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
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Starting LLC & Holding Company with Partners

Melanie Blazek
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
Posted

Hey BP ! 

I am starting up a holding company and LLC with Prime Corporate Services. I am dividing my Real Estate investing company into three groups ( Fix n Flip, Wholesale/ Lending , and Buy and Holds) each with their own LLC. I have partners specifically dedicated to Fixing n flips, and partners focused on being lenders and raising private capital to leverage.

My question is, does it matter who is a member of my holding company? Should it just be myself for tax purposes?

How do you differentiate a partner in your company from a partner in one income stream ? 

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