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Using one LLC for multiple States

Yuval Molcho
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Hi all,

I am trying to understand if I should use my OH-based LLC to invest in Memphis, or should I establish another LLC in Tennesee. Holding an LLC in OH is simple with no annual fees etc, but I understand that it is a different story in TN.

What is the meaning of operating in TN with an OH LLC? I need to register my LLC as I am "transacting business" by buying rental property and generating income. But do I also need to oblige with all other requirements of an LLC established in TN?

Thanks

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If you want your LLC to do business in multiple states, you first need to choose a home state in which to incorporate. In your home state, you will register your company as a domestic LLC. Once you have formed your domestic LLC, you can do business in other states by completing a foreign LLC registration.

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