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Ryan Barr
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Attorney vs Online Resources - Articles of Organization

Ryan Barr
  • Shawnee, KS
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Brief background: I am setting up a CRE investment company. For a single member LLC, who's only manager/member is me, is it worth filing with an attorney (quoted around $500), or using documents found online now and have them amended later when necessary? There are a lot of free resources online, would making small edits to these get the job done? Or a combination of both. Has anyone found one method to be smarter than the other?

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Bob Langworthy
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  • Brunswick, ME
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Bob Langworthy
  • Accountant
  • Brunswick, ME
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My basic thought on this is:

SMLLC: online or free resources are good

Multiple member LLC, S Corp, Partnership: talk to an attorney

Hope this helps,

  • Bob Langworthy
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