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All Forum Posts by: Taylor Valle

Taylor Valle has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Chris K.

I like your idea regarding having two separate entity's in the LLC. Would we need to go through a PA attorney to obtain that? We just got our CA LLC in place. Thank you.

@Gary Swank

I definitely agree with you. Anyone in mind that you could think of that may be able to help us?

@Katie Lepore

Thank you for the fast response Katie. Yes we do care about liability protection. The plan is to open an llc. This will be a buy and hold but we may sell off one of the four units. We are all putting in the same amount of cash.

My husband and I are planning a deal with 2 of our friends who are experienced real estate investors. We have a 4 unit out of state deal lined up in Pittsburgh, PA and need to create a legal contract prior to executing the deal. We are seeking legal counsel on how to best structure a partnership for investing agreement. We reside in Northern California as do our friends, and not sure if we need the lawyer to be local to us or from the state we are investing in. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!