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Josh Longtin
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Help with filing Llc online?

Josh Longtin
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Leominster, MA
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Just starting out. Analyzing deals for a year and ready to act. Flip to start, but buy and hold multifamily rentals in the future. I need to form an llc to obtain the HML required for this particular deal. Any advice on who to use to file? Looking for ease of use, affordability, and efficiency. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance.

J

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Jon Crosby
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Jon Crosby
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@Josh Longtin I used RocketLawyer to do initial setup of my Corp a few years back and had a pretty good experience. Still had to use an attorney in the end though because Corps have a lot of rules to play by, but LLC's are a little less protocol heavy so you might get by with an online service. In the end my official advice is to find an entity attorney to do it for you so it's done right. I know you are doing for HML requirements but the whole point is to create asset protection and if it's done wrong you could be held liable for anything major.

Best of luck to you! 

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