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Transfer Deed from Single person owned property to LLC

Harinoor Mann
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Hello everyone, I bought an investment property (duplex) in Cleveland in October of last year and I am planning to transfer it to LLC owned by myself. Need help with that.

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Brian Dvorak
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Hi. You will want to get an EIN number from the IRS. You can do it on their website. Once you have that, file articles of organization with the secretary of state. There is a small cost to do this, but you will also need to pay and provide documentation each year to stay in compliance. You will also need a registered agent who lives in Ohio. Do some google searching for ohio registered agent. You can find services that charge $50 per year for this.

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