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All Forum Posts by: DeLamoore Downie

DeLamoore Downie has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hi all, we are a new developer obtaining 501c3 status and need a consultant familiar with NP development firms domiciled in the state of FL. Would love to chat.

Hi everyone!

One of my life goals is to develop affordable housing. With that company structure is a major question. I have seen companies who are set up as LLCs or Corps. What is best for a company seeking to build large scale properties? Would a Corp be best then apply for 501(3)(c) in order to take advantage of grant opportunities? Or LLC. I'm sure all of this affects the financial structure of the company in the long run.

I hope my question makes sense. If Clarification is needed please let me know. Thanks for your help!