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LLC startup location advice

Tommy Houck
  • Maryland
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So basically I am starting the ball rolling on real estate investing. Ultimately deciding a multifamily property in Cincinnati is probably my best bet for cash flow. With all this being said what I cant really seem to get a handle on is the best location to start the LLC. I live in Maryland, will be investing in Ohio, and have seen references to the LLC benefits of Wyoming and Delaware. Was hoping for guidance on where to start the LLC and getting an attorney to help start it correctly. I am guessing using an attorney for the specific state of the LLC would be the best bet considering they will have the specialized knowledge for that state. I would GREATLY appreciate if someone could help shed some light on the matter. Ive been trying to do my due diligence but I feel like I'm spinning my wheels. Thanks in advance for anyone that takes the time to respond!

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