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Connor Mather
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Insurance and Business Structure in NC

Connor Mather
  • Investor
  • California
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I am hoping someone can provide me with some examples regarding what kind of insurance coverage and business protection (specifically structure LLC, S-corp, C-Corp and the best combo for tax strategy) I should have for my two townhome rental properties now. And then as I expand how the structure and coverage will/should change.

They are both in an LLC's (separate). I am looking for someone or multiple people to educate me on how they insure and isolate their investments assets from each other as well as their personal assets. My goal is to protect what I have worked hard for while not over insuring myself to the point where insurance agents are selling me insane amounts of protection that I likely wouldn't need.

Thank you very much,

Connor

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