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Jonathan C.
  • Investor
  • Falls Church, VA
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Can you set up an LLC for properties financed through a residential loan?

Jonathan C.
  • Investor
  • Falls Church, VA
Posted

Hi folks,

I own two rental properties as well as a primary residence -- both financed through Fannie/Freddie notes.

Is it possible to put them into an LLC? Is it possible to title future properties into an LLC under that kind of financing? Or do I have to hold them all as a sole proprietor?

Thank you!

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