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Hello. from a brand new pro member

Jennifer Roof
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Hello everyone! I am excited to become part of the bigger pockets community. My husband and I have remodeled homes we live in while working full time. We have been very successful at increasing value for resell, but are ready to flip homes that we do not live in. Our ultimate goal is to flip enough homes to gift a home to a disabled veteran once a year, while also padding our retirement fund. Can anyone point me in the direction of where to go to open a LLC? I am looking to fix and flip and understand I will need one for hard money.

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    Quote from @Jennifer Roof:

    That's a noble thing to do. My goal is to earn $300,000 annually so I can give $100,000 or more to charitable endeavors.

    Why do you need an LLC for hard money loans?

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