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Foreign Entity Does not Qualify for Financing
I have found a number of financial resources, both banks as well as hard money that require LLC's to be registered directly in the state of Missouri which essentially disqualifies a LLC that is registered as foreign entity. I am currently registered in my local state of Colorado. I would greatly appreciate any guidance from other out of state investors that have registered directly in the state of Missouri but not having a physical address to associate.
Thank you so much!