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Health Insurance for Real Estate Investors

John Williams
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Hi, I currently own/manage 2 properties in California and plan to acquire 2 more in the next few years. Once everything is up and running, I’d like to take a few years off from the traditional 9-5 grind.

Are there any health insurance options for real estate investors like myself? I haven't found much on the topic. Can I form a LLC and treat myself as an employee to access good healthcare plans?

Thanks in advance.

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Katie Balatbat
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Katie Balatbat
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@John Williams

It's a good question - you probably have similar questions surrounding retirement accounts and possibly employing family member.  It's definitely possible but you'll have to have the right structure in place and good legal advice to get properly set up.

*this post does not create an attorney-client or CPA-client relationship.  Readers are advised to seek professional advice.

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