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All Forum Posts by: Ravi Sivarathri

Ravi Sivarathri has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: New investor but need Advice

Ravi Sivarathri
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Thanks Stephanie, Kristie & John.  Appreciate your comments and will read Brandon Turner's book.

Post: New investor but need Advice

Ravi Sivarathri
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Thanks Nathan and appreciate your comments.

Post: New investor : needs Advice

Ravi Sivarathri
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I am a new investor and watched regularly Bigger pockets podcast, youtube, etc. I am very interested in buying real estate but I am afraid of getting sued over by renters. I know I can start an LLC but if I am the sole owner of the LLC, can any one get to my personal property (home, stocks, etc.)? Is there any way I can protect my personal property from what I am investing in?

Thank You

Ravi

Post: New investor but need Advice

Ravi Sivarathri
Posted
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

I am a new investor and watched regularly Bigger pockets podcast, youtube, etc. I am very interested in buying real estate but I am afraid of getting sued over by renters. I know I can start an LLC but if I am the sole owner of the LLC, can any one get to my personal property (home, stocks, etc.)? Is there any way I can protect my personal property from what I am investing in?

Thank You

Ravi