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Joshua Rogers
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Do I need a Buisness advisor starting out

Joshua Rogers
  • Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hi, I'm brand new to REI. I currently have a hard date to my first Fix and Flip in the Cincinnati,Northern Kentucky area. I have recently come across Anderson Business Advisors who offer a lot of services including LLC formation along with tax strategies for REI. They have a package that cost roughly 3k but includes entity formation along with attorney strategy sessions and Tax strategy sessions unlimited for a year along with access to what they are calling their preferred lenders who provide a mixture of private lending along with bank lending. Is this something that I should pursue and has anyone done something like this when first starting out. I'm kinda looking at it like building my team in which I know at some point Attorney and tax professionals will be needed but more or less is this going to be ideal to start out with. Thanks for your time! I appreciate any comments and advice.

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Andrew Syrios
  • Residential Real Estate Investor
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Andrew Syrios
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No you don't need anything like that. Forming an LLC is pretty simple and you can really just google it for your own state and do it in an hour or so if not less.

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