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Personal Properties and LLC Properties
I have 2 properties that I own personally and 3 properties that me and a partner own under an LLC.
I have a GV number and separate bank accounts, however, do I need a separate email address? Seems trivial, I know, but the property management software I use, Tenant Cloud, only allows for one email address for outbound communication. I send out requests and correspond via email through the platform. Can I continue to use my personal email for both my personal properties and my LLC (shared) properties? I know you shouldn't mix the LLC with the personal side but I manage everything and it's only an email address that is shared between the two due to Tenant Cloud.
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@James Haywood - it shouldn't be significant from a legal standpoint as long as you count as a representative of the LLC (which it sounds like you do). The biggest concern for most landlords is in sharing their personal info which you may want to avoid.
As a note, there are other platforms that allow you to send from multiple email addresses. Might be worth looking into!