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All Forum Posts by: Chris Mak

Chris Mak has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

I am in SF. Looking to convert an existing retail space to a fitness facilty. Current building classification is an M for retail. I was told by SF Building that I need to change the business class to an A. Anyone have experience doing this? I want to avoid a long and expensive building permit process.

Post: Separate LLC for each rental

Chris MakPosted
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Posts 2
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Have to be real careful with the LLC for rental property. If you are acting as both owner AND property manager, a clever prosecuting attorney will hold you and not your LLC as liable.