LLC gurus have often pushed novice investors to organize their LLCs in Nevada or Wyoming or some other faraway state. The charging order is usually the reason why WY or NV are considered “investor friendly.” Let’s consider a brief scenario. You own an LLC that holds several rental properties worth over a million dollars. It’s […]
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Ohio and the charging order
Ohio law now limits a creditor’s remedy to the charging order when trying to get money out of an LLC. For a more extensive discussion on what a charging order is, see my earlier article here. The Ohio Legislature finally got around to limiting creditors’ remedies when trying to gain assets to a debtor’s cash […]
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