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Jay Elvin
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Converting a home into a LLC with a partner

Jay Elvin
  • Investor
  • Collegeville PA
Posted Mar 20 2017, 11:22

Hi everyone,

Does anyone have experience converting a investment property they own into an LLC?

I am buying a property with a partner at 52/48%. I will be buying the property since with an LLCthere will be a higher rate and shorter term for a mortgage. I plan to put both our names on the deed and therefore we both own the home (but the mortgage will be in my name)

Then, I plan to start an LLC with my partner and convert the house into the LLC. What are the tax implications here? Ideally, I would want us to both claim profits, deductions, etc. at 52/48. Can this be done in the LLC?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Jason