If you're buying rental properties or investing in real estate, you've probably heard that you should put the property in a limited liability company (LLC). In this book, former trial attorney Sarah Holmes explains the adva...

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If you're buying rental properties or investing in real estate, you've probably heard that you should put the property in a limited liability company (LLC). In this book, former trial attorney Sarah Holmes explains the advantages and disadvantages of using an LLC to invest in real estate and what it's really like to be a defendant in a lawsuit. Sprinkled with true stories of lawsuits she defended, Ms. Holmes weaves interesting anecdotes with practical considerations. Part of the Speak Human Legal Guides series.

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