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Mak R.
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Tax Attorney or Real Estate Attorney?

Mak R.
  • Mason, OH
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Hello all,

Am in the process of purchasing a home. Debating beween buying under my name or an LLC. Which professional should I consult? Already have an LLC setup.

Any professional  recommendations in the Mason / Cincinnati area. 

Thank you,

Mak

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Basit Siddiqi
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Basit Siddiqi
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Congrats on the home purchase!

Are you using a conventional(Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac) mortgage to acquire the home? If this is the case - They will likely want you to close on the home in your personal name.

If you are buying using a portfolio loan or all cash - you may have the option of purchasing it through an LLC. If you purchase it through an LLC - there may be some asset protection(consult an attorney).

Creating an LLC does not afford you any additional tax savings than if you owned it outright. Therefore; if i were to pick out of the 2; i would go with real estate attorney.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

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