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Rehab using my own construction company?
I'm a self employed sub contractor right now. I was thinking if I got my LLC and rehab the deals using my company i could profit from both companies.
Are there any reasons i would not want to do this? would an LLC be the way to go? Reasons too, or not too? What are your guy's thoughts about it?