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Updated 3 months ago, 09/04/2024

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Pros/ Cons of placing your primary residence under your REI LLC in Virginia

Sean Timper
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  • Richmond, VA
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Hey BP Fam, 

I had a thought about what would happen, and would it be worth it, to place my primary residence under my LLC and then charge myself rent to live here. I saw a bit online that stated it could be worth it in some states, but not others.

Has anyone persued this, or been down this path before? 

Thanks in advance. 

Sean

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Interesting thought experiment.  On the surface, this sounds like a sketchy idea. I'm not a CPA but here is what I see as the pros / cons.

PROS

You could potentially take more deductions as operating expenses. Also, if you have a slip and fall and decide to sue your LLC, you have added liability protection. (Yeah, that last one was a snarky comment.)

CONS

You lose the homeowner capital gain exemption. However, I would be more concerned about creating more taxes. After-tax dollars in your bank account are used for rent. Rent expenses is not deductible for you but rental income to your LLC is. You potentially get taxed twice on your money. Finally, if the IRS tells you this scheme is invalid, you could be facing massive back taxes and penalties.

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    Ashish Acharya
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    Placing your primary residence under your REI LLC offers liability protection and potential tax deductions but comes with significant drawbacks.

    You might lose the homestead exemption, face IRS scrutiny, and encounter issues with your mortgage lender or insurance provider. The risks, such as triggering a "due on sale" clause and complicating your taxes, often outweigh the benefits. If you have a net income, you are double taxing the income as rent that you already paid taxes on when you earned it.

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    Thanks guys. Doesn't sound like it's worth persuing.