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Evan Bell
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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Business Attorney in Phoenix

Evan Bell
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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Long story short - Father in Law passed away recently and left three properties to my wife and I in his trust. We are planning on keeping said properties as rentals. Our trust attorney told us to meet with a business attorney as well as a tax professional in order to set up an LLC to put the properties in so we can protect our personal assets if need be.

Our trust attorney is in CA, where FIL lived, however we live in AZ.  She doesn't know any attorneys here in AZ, so I come to you wonderful people in hopes of getting a recommendation or two for a good business attorney and tax pro to talk to.

We have some questions regarding the LLC as far as taxes, lines of credit and such go.

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