LLC Formation
Protect Your Property. Keep Things Simple.
Whether you’re investing in rental homes, managing family property, or building a side business, forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) can provide structure, liability protection, and peace of mind. We help clients across Melissa, Prosper, and surrounding areas create legally sound LLCs that fit their goals—especially for real estate ownership.
Form Texas & Florida LLCs for Real Estate or Small Business
We handle all filings and paperwork to set up your LLC legally and correctly from day one.
Provide Ongoing Legal Guidance for LLC Owners
From understanding your responsibilities to adding members, we support you beyond formation.
Help Structure Ownership for Rental Properties
Whether you own a single home or multiple properties, we help protect your assets through smart LLC design.
Coordinate with Your Estate Plan
Your LLC should align with your will, trust, and financial powers of attorney. We ensure your plan is cohesive and future-ready.
Support Family Investment or Legacy Planning
Keep family cabins, land, or long-term investments under a clear legal umbrella, so future generations can benefit with less confusion or conflict.
Frequently Asked Questions
LLCs offer protection and flexibility—but only if they’re done right. Here are a few common questions we help clients work through.
Do I need an LLC to own rental property?
Not necessarily, but many people form one to limit personal liability and separate personal finances from business or rental operations.
Can I put my LLC into a trust?
Yes, and often you should. We’ll help ensure your LLC works alongside your estate plan to simplify succession and tax planning.
What if I own property in both Texas and Florida?
We’re licensed in both states and can help determine whether you need two LLCs or one that operates across state lines.
Is this just for businesses?
No. Many families form LLCs to manage real estate investments, inheritance property, or shared assets in a legally clean way.
What’s the difference between an LLC and a sole proprietorship?
An LLC offers more protection and flexibility. We help you understand your options—and choose what’s right for your goals.