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Hiron Fernando
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Affordable Attorney needed to create series LLC - Dallas

Hiron Fernando
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello, I am looking to create a Series LLC to hold my rental portfolio. Do you know of anyone, or any attorneys that could offer your services to me at an affordable rate?

Thanks!

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Chad Benedict
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Chad Benedict
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Try Bryan Dunklin, he set up my series LLC (although I haven't actually used the series yet). http://www.texasseriesllclaw.com

You can also have an experienced CPA set one up. I think Eric Lee at Proline Tax Advisors does it: http://www.prolinetaxadvisors.com/

The legal filing with the state is essentially the same no matter who you use. What's different are the LLC governing docs and how it's structured. That's the difference to look for, and what you're paying for with a lawyer. Otherwise you could file on your own for maybe $300 but I wouldn't recommend it.

Good luck,

Chad

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