Posts by Christian GrahamAttorneyAs an established part of Summit’s Real Estate Practice, Christian has successfully helped clients complete complex real estate matters from start to finish. He’s assisted in title reviews and document drafting, including ...
You can easily form your own LLC with Washington State, without the need to pay a third-party service.
Transferring a rental property into an LLC can be a smart asset protection and estate planning move, but it is not without its challenges. In this blog post, we will explore the pros and cons of transferring a rental property into an LLC to help you decide whether an LLC would be right for your rental business.
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