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Vidit S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York
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Should I do a remote investment with or without a LLC?

Vidit S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York
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Hoping I can solicit some knowledge from the experienced community here once again. 

What I understand from my nascent research is that one should ideally form a legal entity (LLC etc) to buy any investments to protect personal assets from any lawsuits but I am curious how many actually do that because it comes with an added overhead. I have been reading BP forums a lot lately and noticed some people buy investments directly under their name instead of creating an LLC especially if they are doing a remote investments.

Is that just a lack of knowledge on their part or it is an educated decision? If latter, then what is the reasoning?

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Tahra Wright
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Tahra Wright
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Westfield, NJ
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@Vidit S.  It takes about 10 minutes to set up an LLC, especially if you are the only member. You can go right to the state website and set it up and get your EIN fast, so there's really no reason not to do it now. The costs are negligible compared to the liability of having a rental property in your own name if there is an accident there. It costs maybe $150 to incorporate and then $50 bucks a year to maintain the registration. If you are setting it up an LLC with a "3rd party" then you need a good operating agreement in place so it might take a bit longer, but you still need that in place before getting deals with business partners. It saves you from the "I thought he/she was doing that, or giving that, or agreed to that" later on.

People who are purchasing it under their personal name do so for a couple reasons. 1) The interest rate for buying an investment property under an LLC is always higher than purchasing in your individual name. 2) Banks that lend on LLC investments require 20% to 25% as a downpayment.

Hope that explanation helps!

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