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Mindi B.
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Separate checking account for each rental?

Mindi B.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I am closing on my second rental prop next month and want to use an LLC for asset protection. In order to receive rents and deposits I'll need a business checking account.

From what I've learned each property should be a separate LLC and checking account. If I acquire 10+ properties, do I need a checking account for each one? What do people do when they have 50+ properties??

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Greg B.
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Greg B.
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I tried separate accounts for each when I started, huge headache. I have one biz account. I do have separate P/L spreadsheets for each property.

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