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Can an LLC take on investors?

By Emily Wilson |

If you structured your business as a limited liability company, you can bring in investors – individuals, corporations and partnerships – to raise capital for your business.

Do real estate investors need an LLC?

The Millionacres take on starting a real estate LLC Whether you’re investing in commercial real estate or residential rental property, having an LLC is typically a good idea because of the liability protection it offers and the tax savings it can bring.

How can I find a real estate investment partner?

Using the Connected Investors network can put you in direct contact with real estate investing partners. If you aren’t a Connected Investor, it free and easy to join the network. Remember, money follows opportunity – so don’t be afraid to share the great deal you’re working on.

How does a real estate limited partnership work?

The limited partners in a real estate limited partnership are the passive investors. They contribute capital to the partnership to earn a return on their investment. These partners benefit from having limited liability in the investment. The limited partners have little to no involvement in the daily operations of the investment.

How to structure a real estate investment partnership?

How To Structure A Real Estate Investment Partnership: Do’s & Don’ts. Determine that you would be better off with a partner. Find someone that compliments your skillsets instead of mirroring them. Establish clearly defined roles and expectations. Don’t neglect your potential partner’s long-term goals and aspirations. Conduct a self-evaluation.

How to choose the right real estate partnership?

Weigh the pros and cons before committing to a real estate partnership and choose what is right for you. The way investors structure a real estate partnership can directly lead to its success or failure. Therefore, this portion of the process should not be taken lightly by either business partner.