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You can form a Florida LLC to own all types of assets,
such as boats, aircraft, properties.
A lot of people have boats in the state of Florida,
and they'll title those as water craft
in the name, those vessels, in the name of a Florida LLC.
Perhaps you have parcels of real estate,
you want to separate them from each other,
you'll have one LLC for each parcel of real estate.
You may also have an active business.
We can help you form a LLC for an active business,
whether it's a one member LLC or a multi-member LLC.
The advantage of forming a LLC in the state of Florida
is it protects you from liability.
That is the critical component.
If the business loses money, makes bad decisions,
and there is creditors to the business,
the main thing is you do not those creditors
to go after your personal assets.
You don't want them to go after your bank
account, your car, et cetera.
If you want to protect your personal assets,
you can form a Florida LLC, whether it's
a single member or a multi-member
to protect yourself.
Unique to the state of Florida is
a new law that was just passed, and that law basically
changed the way that LLCs operate.
Our new LLC agreement is compatible with the new law
in the state of Florida, yet it still provides for protection
from liability of the owners.
In other words, if you run a LLC in the state of Florida,
your main concern is you don't want
to be sued by the creditors of the business.
If something goes wrong, you make a bad decision,
the business loses money, you don't want those creditors
to go after your personal assets.
And whether you're a single member
LLC or a multi-member LLC, in the state of Florida,
it's very difficult for those creditors
to go after your assets personally.
At IncNow, we can help you form your company quickly,
efficiently, and affordably.