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Lev Konstantyn Martyniuk
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Contributor Level 5

I am not admitted to practice in your state. The following is provided for...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

An LLC is a business form that does provide some advantages but does have some...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Using the written documentation you have is a good place to begin. You need an...
Lu Ann Trevino
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Contributor Level 8

These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute...
Bernard Samuel Klosowski Jr.
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Contributor Level 4

In addition to other issues that have already been raised about your situation,...
William J. Dyer
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Contributor Level 6

You describe this person as your "business partner," but then reference a Texas...
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Kimberly Ann Frasca
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Contributor Level 3

Depending on the complexity of the sale transaction you may need a lawyer. At...
David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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Contributor Level 7

You can sell a part of your interest to anyone you are willing to be in...
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James P. Frederick
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Contributor Level 7

You need to speak with an attorney. In this limited space, there is not enough...
Thomas Glenn Martin
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Contributor Level 5

Without any facts, it is impossible to give an intelligent answer to your...
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Mark Avery
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Contributor Level 3

Under Texas Business Organizations Code, an "domestic entity" may convert into...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

You have a difference of $ 33,000 on the LLC buyout price. A difference...
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Millard Othello Anderson's answer
Contributor Level 2

You should complete the transfer by a general warranty deed. The property will...
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Jeffrey J. Porter's answer
Contributor Level 3

you should address the following matters: First- have you considered the TMT?...
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Justin Michael Copeland
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Contributor Level 3

When attempting to terminate a commercial lease you have a few options...
Lu Ann Trevino
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Contributor Level 8

These comments are made for educational purposes only and do not constitute...
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Zachary Aaron Copp
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Contributor Level 4

I'm not sure I completely understand your situation, but if you own the...
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Michael J. Morris
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Contributor Level 4

The LLC can file a bankruptcy on its own. Of course you and your brother...
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Joseph M. Campos
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Contributor Level 3

The correct answer to your question is likely governed by Texas' limited...
Joseph M. Campos
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Contributor Level 3

After a cursory review of the Texas Deceptive Practices Act, it does define "...
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David L. Leon
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Contributor Level 4

Don't leave these in your personal name. You should have at least one business...
Paul H Begemann
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Contributor Level 5

The easiest thing to do is to create an LLC and deed the properties to the LLC....
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Barry Neil Shrum
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Contributor Level 5

Each type of legal entity, whether a corporation or a limited liability company...
Jonathan Lee Stovall
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Contributor Level 4

If it's always going to be a small business and you want the most flexibility,...

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