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LLC VS S-CORP - which is better for BRRR
My boyfriend and I just closed on our condo and are now looking to purchase property purely as investments. Our plan is to utilize the BRRR strategy for our next couple of purchases. Would it be better to create an LLC or S Corp? From my understanding, you can also file an LLC under S Corp taxation but how is this different than just filing it as an S Corp?