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Good local banks for REI, insurance, bank accounts / Also, should I go LLC route?

Matthew Hetrick
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Hello everyone. Anyone know of good local (Lehigh Valley, PA area) banks and companies for landlord insurance, bank accounts, and future RE/investment support? Also, I am on the fence of whether I should keep my property in my name or transfer to an LLC. I have one investment property (primary home converted to a rental, my first tenant will move in mid-April) and I have been getting mixed opinions on what is best for someone just starting. Long term I would like to transfer into an LLC but initially it will still be in my name. However, I don't want make bank accounts & insurance in my name if that will cause problems later on. Perhaps it's worth it to go LLC route immediately? Thank you for any feedback and insight.



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