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Jim W.
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  • Cuyahoga Falls
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I'm moving out-of-state... do I need to move my LLC as well?

Jim W.
  • Investor
  • Cuyahoga Falls
Posted

Hey, everyone - I'm going to be changing my state of domicile from Ohio to Texas later this summer. Right now, I have an LLC in place for a duplex I own. Do I need to do anything with my LLC when I move or can I just change the mailing address and call it a day?

It's a good penny to domesticate the LLC to be a Texas entity, but if it makes sense, I'm good with it. What would you recommend?

-- Jim

PS  As a side note, I use a property mgmt company if that makes any difference.

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