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All Forum Posts by: Angela Ceresnie

Angela Ceresnie has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Is a RE Attorney Necessary

Angela CeresniePosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thanks to everyone who responded here!  Super helpful all around.

@Ali Boone  and @Larry Fried I think your advice makes sense to just buy it and figure out the LLC later, why get all worked up about that stuff before I even get started.

Post: Is a RE Attorney Necessary

Angela CeresniePosted
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

A partner and I are just starting out in TurnKey RE Investing and my CPA has suggested that we talk to a RE Attorney and that we have a separate LLC for each property. We plan to buy 4 or so homes this year. This all seems a bit overt the top to me, but I'm also wary of cutting these kind of corners as they can be pricey to deal with later (ie the cost of a lawyer is way lower than the cost of cleaning up a legal mess.)

Any ideas on this from the forum?  

Thanks!!

Angela