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All Forum Posts by: Jonathan Farber

Jonathan Farber has started 43 posts and replied 203 times.

Post: Rental Protection - Insurance or LLC or something else?

Jonathan FarberPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Medellin, Colombia
  • Posts 231
  • Votes 215

@Adam Schneider  They are conventional loans with decent interest rates so I wasn't planning to refi unless there was a benefit to do so?  Thank you for the comment!

Post: Rental Protection - Insurance or LLC or something else?

Jonathan FarberPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Medellin, Colombia
  • Posts 231
  • Votes 215

@Brie Schmidt the properties have residential loans.  Thank you for the tip!

Post: Rental Protection - Insurance or LLC or something else?

Jonathan FarberPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Medellin, Colombia
  • Posts 231
  • Votes 215

Hello BP - I currently have 3 rentals in Raleigh, North Carolina and hoping to add a few more through the spring. At the moment I manage the properties myself to keep costs down. When it comes to insurance, I have personal and renter's policies in place for all the units. My question is that as I grow in size, would you recommend moving the properties into LLC's/Holding companies OR continue with strong insurance policies to ensure protection? Thank you in advance and I'm open to any advice in the space!