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All Forum Posts by: Ayen Lee

Ayen Lee has started 7 posts and replied 24 times.

@Irina Belkofer It is a partnership between my husband and I.
Originally posted by @Irina Belkofer:

They won't enforce "due on sale" if your LLC is single member company and you're the only owner.

Ask @Chris Mason - he explained it few weeks ago

The LLC was a partnership between my Husband and I, am I in big trouble now?

Originally posted by @Chris Seveney:

Was the loan originally in your name? If it was legally yes you are obligated and they may do a due on sale on you and make you pay it off. 

what do I need to do now?

Hi there!

I have a rental property in Las Vegas that is under LLC (newly formed LLC), Am I obligated to inform the Mortgage company about this? Thanks!