A step-by-step guide to setting up your real estate LLC

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Using an LLC is a powerful way to protect yourself from the liabilities inherent in owning rental property. We have had the discussion of whether you should use an LLC or an umbrella policy on the show before so we will dive into the details of setting one up. Today, Emil asks Michael about the process of creating and managing LLCs in regard to real estate investing.   Before we jump into the episode, here's a quick disclaimer about our content. The Remote Real Estate Investor podcast is for informational purposes only, and is not intended as investment advice. The views, opinions and strategies of both the hosts and the guests are their own and should not be considered as guidance from Roofstock. Make sure to always run your own numbers, make your own independent decisions and seek investment advice from licensed professionals.   Emil: Hey, everyone, welcome back for another episode of the Remote Real Estate Investor. My name is Emil Shour and today I'm joined by…   Michael: Michael Albaum   Emil: and on this episode, I'm going to be putting Michael in the hot seat and asking him questions about putting his properties in an LLC. We'll quickly cover why he did it and then I'm just going to ask him how he did it, what he learned what tips he can offer you. So that if it's something you've been interested in, you have a step by step guide on how to do it. So let's hop into this episode.   Before we hop into it, what's up, man? It's been it's been a while since we recorded up so…   Michael: I do I know it's been a minute I'm doing well, thanks. Trying to get some financing lined up on these three multifamily that I got the rug pulled out from under me on so still working through that but construction project, the rehab projects almost done, which I've been told is almost done for a while now. So I'm not really holding my breath but really I think this time for real is almost done. So let's get to you Emil, how about yourself?   Emil: I think you when we started this show like two years ago, you told me it was almost done. So I don't know if that's true.   Michael: That’s true, I believe it…   Emil: I hope, I hope it finishes soon.   Michael: Thank you me too.   Emil: Good. My update with me, we are still selling the Jacksonville property. We just got it under contract but a week and a half ago, I want to say we did inspect the buyer scheduled inspection on Thursdays so I should probably be hearing back from my agent like today or tomorrow on I'm sure you know what, what they want to knock the price down based on seeing the inside, which I knew going into it like, once the inspection is on the inside, you know, we've had a tenant there for five years there. They're definitely gonna want some. They're gonna ask for something. So I'm expecting it. We'll see how that goes.   Michael: Okay, cool. Well, keep me posted, let me know how it all shakes out.   Emil: Yeah, man. Absolutely, so this episode, you know, a lot of people think in in a previous episode we covered what should you do an LLC? Should you put your properties just get umbrella coverage. In this episode, we're going to really just focus on like the steps that you personally took on setting up an LLC getting your properties in things, you learned mistakes, you made all that stuff but before we hop into like the how can you briefly give us the why, like, why did you decide to set up an LLC and put your properties in it?   Michael: Yeah, totally. So I grew up in the insurance world. Next question. So like, it's, it was something that I grew up around, like segregating assets, and like, understanding what risk is and how to mitigate risk and so that's really, from my perspective, what an LLC is used for, you put things into an LLC, that's bucketed and so that's kind of the limit of your exposure and so I used to work as a fire protection engineer and the commercial property insurance industry and that's also kind of on the physical side of things, what we would do