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All Forum Posts by: Izzi Melker

Izzi Melker has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

I'm about to close on my first property in Atlanta (I live in LA) and I already have tenants in place so I need an LLC created ASAP but was told by my CPA I would need to file in both Georgia and CA for this one property, and neither state has any extra protections like Nevada or Wyoming or Texas. I'm wondering if this is the best approach and hoping to find an Attorney to bounce a few qs off of an potentially file the LLC with. Anyone have any contacts?

Hi Natalie! Would love to learn more

I'm based in Los Angeles and looking to buy my second property as an out of state investment property to find better deals. I've been looking at SFRs or Condos in Atlanta and am trying to keep it under 250k. From that price point I'm looking at more up and coming neighborhoods like Adair Park, Pittsburgh, and Mechanicsville as well as places west of Downtown Atlanta like Vine City, Bankhead etc. The problem I'm running into is that it seems like most well rated and bigger property management companies only operate in "Intown" Atlanta. Does anyone have suggestions for finding a trustworthy property manager in more up and coming neighborhoods.