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Company to manage own properties?

Binita Mehta
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Hi. Has anyone established a company (llc or other) to manage your own properties? Does it help from a tax perspective? Pros/cons etc.?

Thanks.

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Stuart Udis
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If you are a large enough operation where you have employees then it makes sense. Otherwise you're merely adding unnecessary operational expenses. Along with the entity formation expenses if you create the separate management LLC, you will want to have general liability and perhaps even E&O or professional liability coverage. Most who propose this arrangement do so believing they are adding a layer of protection or separation between the property or themselves and the operation but that's total nonsense as well.

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