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Updated almost 8 years ago, 01/10/2017

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Andrew R.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Santa Barbara, CA
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SD-IRA, to use LLC or no?

Andrew R.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Santa Barbara, CA
Posted

I have done research already, but hoping for a quick primer on:
I want to move some of my IRA into Self-Directed and use it for rental properties. I will purchase 1 or 2 homes using non-recourse loans, and I'm shopping turnkey investments-- I'm not doing flips, rehab, wholesale, or other arrangements.

My question: what are the differences and Pro V Con for using an LLC within my SDIRA vs Not using LLC?

(I do not have an LLC now, I am the only person involved, I live in Calif and LLC registry fees are expensive here. So leaning away from using an LLC. )

Thank you!

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