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Andrew W.
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Texas Series LLC - Bank Account Recommendation?

Andrew W.
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Hi Texas investors! 

Can anyone recommend a bank in Texas that will allow me to setup separate checking accounts for each Series of my LLC? 

  • I've setup an LLC with a separate series for each of my rental properties (2 so far)
  • I would like to set up a separate checking account for each series of the LLC.
  • Chase Bank told me that they do setup accounts at the series level. 
  • If posting a recommended bank, can you also please include what their balance minimums and/or monthly fees are? 
  • I'm based in Austin and currently have properties in Houston and Killeen. 

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Sammy G.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Sammy G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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@Andrew W. I have a similar setup - One series LLC to One bank account. To managed it a bit easier (when you grow to more than a dozen), it'll be better to have one online login and manage all 'child' accounts. Bank of America does this - not sure about the minimums, but if you have a good relationship with your local branch, they can waive the monthly fees until your balance grows from rental income.

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