Yes, an LLC or Limited Liability Company may hold entities such as property.
Yes, you can sell your rental property to your LLC.
The California corporation number for an LLC registered in California is a unique identification number assigned by the California Secretary of State to the LLC for official record-keeping purposes.
Can a LLc protect personal dept?we have (3) propertys in a LLC can that be protected?
The best way to do this is to form an LLC with the trust as the sole member of the LLC, this creates a layer of liability protection for the trust.
Kendo Holdings is a subsidiary of Sephora LLC.
Yes it is! It operated in Southern California as a LLC. As of 2011 the LLC was dissolved.
Yes, you can transfer the deed of your property to your Limited Liability Company (LLC) by executing a deed transfer from yourself to the LLC. This process typically involves filing the necessary paperwork with the appropriate government office and updating the property records to reflect the new ownership under the LLC.
Yes, you can sell your property to your Limited Liability Company (LLC) as long as the transaction is conducted at fair market value and complies with all legal requirements.
NOT WITH EASE!....Thats something they don't tell you when you get a Delaware LLC. The only way you can open a bank account in California is the file as a Foreign Company doing business in California. California is one of the only states that require this. So... if you live in California it does not really pay to have a Delaware LLC because you still have to file in California as a foreign company.
Yes, you can sell your house to your LLC and then rent it back from the LLC. This arrangement is known as a sale-leaseback transaction and is a common practice for individuals looking to transfer ownership of their property to a business entity while still retaining the right to occupy the property as a tenant.
That's complicated enough, and the consequences of getting it wrong are severe enough, that you really should consult an attorney.
In California probate proceedings are conducted in the Superior Court. You can check the court records to find them.