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Seallington Touch
  • Rental Property Investor
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TAX Professional/CPA and LLC

Seallington Touch
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Kent, WA
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Hello All,

I'm new to this community and forums as such. I'm not sure if I'm suppose to make a separate post for each topic. However, I'm looking for recommendations for a tax professional/CPA in the Seattle, WA area preferably the Kent, WA area. One that also invest in rental properties. 

Also, I'm looking into starting an LLC for my rental property. I read up on some pros and cons but get very overwhelmed with it and would like some real world experience. I have one rental property in Kent, WA where I have a property managing company doing the heavy lifting for me. If I decide to move forward with the LLC, I would like to know where would be a good path to start.

Thank you all for your time.

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Nathan Harden
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Nathan Harden
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You are going to hear both sides of this argument and I had the same question when I was first starting. 

Simply put, I went with an LLC. I like it, it was cheap and when I get enough properties in this current LLC, I will make another one for another part of my portfolio. No regrets on my end at all but REI is not a one size fits all and what works for one may not always work for the other.

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