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All Forum Posts by: Olga Gray

Olga Gray has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: LLC start up questions

Olga GrayPosted
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Thank you all for these valuable replies. They totally make sense.

Post: LLC start up questions

Olga GrayPosted
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Hello everyone! 

I am a new member of BP, and a beginner entrepreneur. I am planning to start my own rental property LLC in North Carolina. I've read a few books and scoured the internet on how to do it. After doing that, I wish I could say I had a clear-cut action plan. I was happy to find this BP site and hope I can get some answers from those pros out there. Here are my first 2 questions:

1. Should I go ahead and spend money on having an attorney helping me with my LLC start up, or could I just sufficiently use some internet resources like legalzoom.

2. Is it more beneficial to buy my first property outside of LLC? I hear the banks don't like giving loans to LLC, and if you are lucky to find one, the interest rate in comparison to a conventional loan will be outrageous.

Thank you in advance!