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Kevin H.
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What is the best company setup, LLC, C-Corp, or something else?

Kevin H.
  • Bentonville, AR
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Hi Everyone,

I'm brand new to real estate investing, however am looking to make my first deal soon. The reason I'm reaching out to the community is for perspective on setting up my company structure. I'd like to setup a company to acquire rental properties, mortgage notes, and potentially other investments like shares in a startup. Does anyone have any advice for which type of company (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp) would be best for this in terms of liability and minimizing tax liabilities?

Thanks,

Kevin 

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Len Roche
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  • Rochelle, IL
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Len Roche
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  • Rochelle, IL
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Hi Kevin,

Personally, if you are just starting up and don't have sizable assets to protect, an umbrella policy would suffice. Otherwise I would Read:

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/8087/48973-llc...

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/4228/49885-whe...

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5926/53215-que...

Hope this helps.

Yours sincerely,

Len Roche

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