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All Forum Posts by: Ike Mutabanna

Ike Mutabanna has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: RE Attorney in TX - advice on Series LLC

Ike MutabannaPosted
  • Plano, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Thanks @Caleb Heimsoth, @Michael Plaks, and @Tommy Hopkins. Appreciate the insights. 

@Ronald Rohde and @Scott Smith - Thanks for your notes. I will call to discuss.

Post: RE Attorney in TX - advice on Series LLC

Ike MutabannaPosted
  • Plano, TX
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

I'm looking for recommendations for an attorney in Texas (preferably in the Dallas area) who specializes in real estate? 

I am especially looking for an attorney who can help us evaluate if a "Series LLC" structure would be right for us. Also, will require help filing with the state and putting together the operating agreement.

I've owned condos in the past and wouldn't do it again. Apart from the reason mentioned by others, condos tend to lose value faster in a market correction, and they gain value slower in an upswing. It's fine and often desirable as a lifestyle choice, but can be tricky as an investment asset.