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All Forum Posts by: Mary Nasipak

Mary Nasipak has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Originally posted by @Federico Gutierrez:

Truly wasting your time doing all this. Single member LLC is a "pass through entity" you will be taxed at the same rate if they were in your personal name. All you do is get some legal protection as it's not in your name but tax benefits are zero. Quick google search would of answered this for you.

Only benefit is if you are were a S Corp LLC but that's NOT how you hold Real Estate.

Well, a Google search didn't quite do it, but I did find this out after posting this. Thanks for the info, I found out more about the LLC for protection vs an umbrella policy too. I'm just learning, forgive me for dumb questions and thanks for answering anyway. I think I saw your company on YouTube? I only recall bc you are in Cleveland area too.

Gentlemen, thank you so much for taking the time to read and reply! Being new is thrilling and frightening equally, and getting a little advice is priceless. Thanks again!

Hello everyone, rei newbie in Ohio with a question regarding how to own my properties. I am in the process of acquiring a four plex on a land contract and a duplex which my family and I are house hacking. We are going to rent out our current home as well. I have an LLC set up and I'm planning to purchase my land contract four plex under it. However, I will also be collecting rent on my current home and half of the duplex duplex which I own and am purchasing via residential loans in my name. Is there a way to avoid a due on sale clause for my current property and duplex but still operate them as rentals and be taxed as a business? Since it's a single owner LLC can I quick deed my bank financed properties to my LLC? I'm looking for the greatest tax benefit. Thank you in advance for any advice! Also, if you know a good tax attorney in the Cleveland area let me know...I'm thinking I'll need one!

@Brandon Schlichter an awesome and inspiring story for someone just starting out in Ohio as well! Cheers to your success!