It's primarily to manage litigation risks and potentially tax planning. Depending on the state, some tenants can cause a lot of trouble for landlords... If the rental property is owned by an LLC, they cannot go after your personal assets if something happens. Hypothetically a tenant had a slip and fall and becomes permanently handicapped, they may sue the landlord for a lot of money.
changheruhailiu 发表于 2025-07-02 08:59 It's primarily to manage litigation risks and potentially tax planning. Depending on the state, some tenants can cause a lot of trouble for landlords... If the rental property is owned by an LLC, they cannot go after your personal assets if something happens. Hypothetically a tenant had a slip and fall and becomes permanently handicapped, they may sue the landlord for a lot of money.
Depending on the state, some tenants can cause a lot of trouble for landlords... If the rental property is owned by an LLC, they cannot go after your personal assets if something happens. Hypothetically a tenant had a slip and fall and becomes permanently handicapped, they may sue the landlord for a lot of money.
谢谢🙏,税务上有啥优势吗?