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Eddie Lawal
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Richmond, TX
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I need some directions..Please Help!

Eddie Lawal
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Richmond, TX
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Hello BeePers!.... I am hoping to get some insights from the experienced folks on this platform. I have 2 burning questions concerning my real estate business and any feedback will be greatly appreciated.

Question 1: I have four rental properties and would like to know the best legal entity to hold and protect these investments?

Question 2: How can I offset passive losses from real estate with ordinary income when my ordinary income is above 150K?

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Drew Shirley
  • Attorney / Multifamily Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Drew Shirley
  • Attorney / Multifamily Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Hamed, I would recommend either a separate LLC for each property or a series LLC with each property in a different series.

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