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Invest in a Syndication as an LLC or Individual

William Coet
  • Lititz, PA
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Hello,

Looking at investing in my first syndication as an LP. Are there any potential problems with investing as an LLC and not as an individual? I'm considering doing it as an LLC to reduce liability.

Thank you

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@William Coet

Have you spoken to an attorney to review the documents? I have never seen a syndication where the LP would have any personal risk or exposure.

I know several who invested in my fund with a LLC and regret it because they close the LLC because I just costs them more money every year and to transfer it back into their personal name is additional paperwork and costs to transfer.

Thus I do not see what benefit there is investing as a LP with a LLC

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