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Jeffrey De Los Santos
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Easton, PA
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Creating a separate LLC for properties and business

Jeffrey De Los Santos
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Easton, PA
Posted

Hi Everyone! I have a rental property that im planning on transferring to an LLC. Im planning to grow my portfolio and have more properties under my belt, so I want to put them all under this one LLC. However, I also agreed to work with someone to manage their properties (19 units), so i would like to create an LLC to make this a business and possibly manage other peoples properties as well. Would it be smart to create an LLC for the management company and just add my properties to the LLC, or should I create a separate LLC for the management company and my portfolio?

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