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Roy Moses
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Starting to invest alone

Roy Moses
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello,

When starting to invest in buy and hold by myself (no partner), and getting finance for that from a bank, the same issue rises whenever speaking with a lender - you can't take a mortgage on an LLC only in your name, but, if I take it in my name I don't want my other personal assets to be at risk, and want to limit my liability for that property.

So... just wanted to get a few answers from people around the forum, what do you guys do? how do you do it?

Thanks for any answers!

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