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Aaron Rouser
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Paul, MN
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Seeking Advice on Entity Creation for Growing Portfolio

Aaron Rouser
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Paul, MN
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My wife and I own two properties in the Saint Paul, MN market - a SFR and a duplex - that are fully rented. We want to transfer both properties into LLCs, but we want to do so properly, and in such a way that sets us up for success in the future as we grow and scale our business. We're familiar with quick claim deeds, but aren't sure if that's the best route given our situation. We're looking to partner with professionals who have experience in strategic entity formation as we know little to nothing about this side of REI. Thanks to anyone who can point us in the right direction!

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