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Updated over 3 years ago, 08/26/2021
Real Estate LLC’s 2021 into 2022
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- 10/20/21 05:30PM - 08:30PM America/New_York
- Clarion Hotel Philadelphia International Airport, 76 Industrial Highway Essington, Pennsylvania 19029
- $10
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Real Estate LLC's 2021 into 2022
Date: October 20th, 2021
Doors Open: 5:30PM! - Construction & Development Mastermind - Jumpstart Think Tank (5:30PM-6:15PM) – Hosted by Josh Pagan, Licensed Real Estate Agent
Time: 6:30PM-8:30PM
Location:
Clarion Hotel Philadelphia International Airport
76 Industrial Highway, Tinicum Township, PA, 19029
Entrance Fee: $10.00
Light Beverages & Snacks Will Be Served
Presented By: Bob Chessick, President of Chesspin
Discussion: Real Estate LLC's 2021 into 2022
Overview: LLC's are popularly used to protect real estate investments, but their use is changing as we enter 2022. The new Corporate Transparency Act and Delaware Registered Series LLC's add new dynamics, disclosure, and registrations to the existing LLC space. What is required of LLC owners and what is available are both changing. Learn more about the game-changing topics of Multi-LLC structures, using LP's in your real estate business, the new federal beneficial ownership disclosure requirements, and what the buzz is about with Series LLC's. Bob is an entrepreneur of 26 years and has 19 years' experience in the incorporation industry.
DISCLAIMER: Bob Chessick is not an attorney, accountant, or insurance agent and cannot provide legal, tax, or insurance advice. Please speak with a licensed attorney, accountant, and or insurance agent before starting a business.
- Joseph Scorese