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Gary Baker
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Funding my LLC without piercing the veil of protection.

Gary Baker
  • Investor
  • Keller, TX
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I have a LLC for my newly acquired property, Closing is in a weeks time. I would like to ask if someone could point me towards how I should fund this LLC so that I don't 'pierce the veil' between my private funds that I will need to use to buy and rehab the property.

thanks in advance

(please excuse any slow responses from my end)

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Jon Pitcher
  • Property Manager
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Jon Pitcher
  • Property Manager
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Write a check to your LLC. Account for it as a capital contribution in your company records. This does not create an "alter ego" problem.

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