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Marlon Seecharan
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LLC in Delaware but...

Marlon Seecharan
  • Investor
  • Yonkers, NY
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Hey guys!! I just created my company in the state of Delaware, however, I used my New York address as the business address (home based) and I plan to invest in real estate in Florida, NY and maybe even in other states. I was told that I needed to register my company with the states I will be doing business as a foreign entity in order to be able to operate in the states I do business in. Is this true for the type of business I am in, i.e. Real estate investing. And let's say I don't register the business as a foreign entity what are some of the consequences? Advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.