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Seeking Guidance on Transferring SFR to LLC in Texas

Kashyap Shah
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Hello fellow investors and experts!

I am new to real estate investing and have recently acquired my first investment property, a SFR in Austin, TX. I also have an LLC formed in Texas and am planning to transfer my SFR into the LLC for liability protection.

Could anyone provide detailed guidance on the steps involved in this process? Additionally, I would appreciate recommendations on the professionals I should contact to assist with this transfer.

Thank you in advance for your help!

Thanks, 

Kash

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Chris Seveney
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@Kashyap Shah

What are you protecting against that insurance won’t cover you?

You doing this just to do this? If you already bought it in your name you really have zero asset protection

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