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  • @ClintCoons
    @ClintCoons Před 7 měsíci +3

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  • @eagleeyemind4800
    @eagleeyemind4800 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow, super valuable! Thank you so much Clint. Stick around for a few years, I'll be donating when I'm able to.

  • @Bustahbrown
    @Bustahbrown Před měsícem

    Great teacher. Well Articulated.
    Love this guys teaching.

  • @sirebumf
    @sirebumf Před 2 lety +28

    Clint, great case study here. This is why you pay money to get your corporate structure properly set up instead of downloading LLCs off the intenet. In the Asset Protection world, details matter.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +3

      sirebumf
      Thanks for watching.

  • @MerajTypeBeat
    @MerajTypeBeat Před 2 lety +31

    I’m a new subscriber and I’ve been binge watching your content. Very good stuff! You’re really good at explaining things.
    Thank you for your work!

  • @yamiynyisrael7341
    @yamiynyisrael7341 Před 2 lety +4

    I learn something every single time!!! Great content!!!💯💪🏿

  • @commloansolutions4737

    Atty, THANk YOU!! This is TOP LEVEL intel!!

  • @alliesteamc3546
    @alliesteamc3546 Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for pointing this out, very important clause to include in LKC operating agreements! You are brilliant🙏👍

  • @TheWhyGuyChannel
    @TheWhyGuyChannel Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. This one made complete sense. thank you

  • @josephmelendez7099
    @josephmelendez7099 Před rokem +7

    This is very helpful. I'm currently in the process of creating my LLCs, and your videos help. Honestly, I'd rather pay someone to set this up for me, lol. So much information to take in.

  • @BillCoSmith
    @BillCoSmith Před 2 lety +2

    Another great video 👍👍

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      Bill Smith
      Thanks for watching.

  • @Moneymindset734
    @Moneymindset734 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome content!!!

  • @erice.3892
    @erice.3892 Před 2 lety +4

    great content, hope you’re getting a lot of business from your channel

  • @elisawaldman
    @elisawaldman Před rokem +1

    Great information. Thank you for giving an example and how to fill the holes of these examples. More of this type content would be amazing: Examples of holes and how to fill them (ie how to make sure everything is done right initially or updated properly, if something was missed.). Just curious if you know: if all ownership interests in LLC's and corporations, including s-corps, are protected from charging orders similar to your example whereby a member's interest, or the company itself, cannot be liquidated or made to take distributions, etc...to satisfy a debt acquired from outside the entity dealings.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      Only LLCs provide charging order protections (In NV corporations have these protections as well). It also comes down to state law. You want to hold an interest in an LLC that is formed in a state where the charging order is the sole and exclusive remedy. Take CA for example. CA has a charging order remedy but the law also allows foreclosure which essentially nullifies the charging order remedy.

    • @elisawaldman
      @elisawaldman Před rokem

      @@ClintCoons Thank you. Where can I find out about COPES and NC, SC, & GA? Also, are you saying s-corps don't provide for COPEs and are exposed or corporations are protected in some other way, whereby forced liquidation isn't allowed as a remedy?

  • @franklinholbrook924
    @franklinholbrook924 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you sir

  • @mattandlanacarter4137
    @mattandlanacarter4137 Před 6 měsíci

    Here is a good question, concerning people starting a business. What amount of income determines if a sole proprietor should start thinking about changing to a SCorp or LLC etc. Some times I have heard people say you dont need an LLC unless you have a large amount of income or maybe own a house. Also ...For a contractor there is general liability Ins. and Bonding so how does that shelter someone vs. LLC formation...Thanks so much

  • @MikePeriu
    @MikePeriu Před 2 lety

    Great Channel !

  • @MohinderSingh-li2mw
    @MohinderSingh-li2mw Před rokem

    Good information

  • @lorenzomorganjr.6585
    @lorenzomorganjr.6585 Před 2 lety

    “SMH”! Following those popular steps of creating an LLC and then registering with the Secretary Of State with a “no good” Operating Agreement really can be bad.
    Luckily, a person MAY not need to change their EIN# if the LLC -name or -location changes (I could be wrong, but I read this somewhere on the IRS website).

  • @AB-et3bv
    @AB-et3bv Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for being our protector! Who do we connect with to confirm that our Operating Agreement includes the correct clause?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +1

      If you would like a FREE 30-minute consultation, you can request one here
      - aba.link/30minSession

  • @minnesotadryerventguys

    My New Favorite. might have to reset it up. a lot of us don't know and just set it up. Thank you so much.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +1

      Minnesota Dryer Vent Guys
      Thanks for watching.

    • @minnesotadryerventguys
      @minnesotadryerventguys Před 2 lety

      @@ClintCoons our pleasure! I need to change my business to an s Corp. Better tax bracket. And all the things you said about setting it all up is exactly true thanks for looking out for us and trying to teach us. That's something I try and do everyday for my industry because it's not known and nobody worries about it until it's too late and then there's a problem and then we have a fire. Lol. Just the same way this stuff goes in a different way thank you again.

  • @mattandlanacarter4137
    @mattandlanacarter4137 Před 6 měsíci

    Ok, few questions .... Is this common knowledge for most lawyers or people that set these LLC's up? How much research should be done in choosing someone to set up LLC. What do you think of rocket Lawyer, Legal Zoom type things. How do these decisions change in regard to less assets vs large assets? example someone starting out and someone with real estate equity or lots of money at stake . Thank so much grateful for the info !!!

  • @solarking56
    @solarking56 Před 2 lety

    thank you

  • @rightright6582
    @rightright6582 Před rokem

    Now i know all i need to know about llc, i do not know enough.

  • @uhohotdog3483
    @uhohotdog3483 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome 😎

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      Uh O Hotdog
      Thanks for watching.

  • @Justification47
    @Justification47 Před 2 lety +3

    Hello Clint
    I just registered my LLC. I watched your video about the 8 mistakes made in the Operators agreement.
    Is it better that I just add these 8 items, if so where. Or just pay a lawyer or CPA?
    I really enjoy how you break down your information.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +4

      It depends on your operating agreement. Not all of the provisions are necessary if you are a single member LLC. But generally speaking, yes a competent professional should be able to help you.

  • @eurekamedical9986
    @eurekamedical9986 Před 9 měsíci

    Man if I were based in USA, I'd most definetly hire your office!

  • @mitchmarquardt293
    @mitchmarquardt293 Před rokem

    Greenbow Alabama!

  • @farazhussain6522
    @farazhussain6522 Před 9 měsíci

    Great information Clint! Have a question for you: Can you add a property into the LLC if you have a HELOC secured against it? Thanks!

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 9 měsíci

      Yes you can! You would probably want to use a land trust.

  • @armanitate1589
    @armanitate1589 Před 2 lety +3

    Hey Clint, what if it is a corporation instead of a LLC?
    In other words, does charging order protection apply to corporations as well in Wyoming, Nevada, etc?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +3

      It does not (except Nevada)

  • @ChrnRn-iu4ny
    @ChrnRn-iu4ny Před rokem +7

    😯i don't see anyone online explain so well like he does !! I'm sure many are grateful of your services & educational content sir !!

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      C10 hrn Rn11
      Thanks for watching.

  • @hpamplin
    @hpamplin Před rokem

    I'm learning so much by watching your videos, thank you. I have a question: if I've placed my LLC in my revocable trust, are there any additional protections against "piercing the veil" of the LLC, or conversely, is it then more possible for trust assets to be subject to damages assessed against the LLC? I hope my question makes sense; essentially I'm trying to understand if there are risks to trust assets outside the LLC if the LLC has been placed into the revocable trust. I live in WA, if that's helpful info:)

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      The LLC will protect the assets it holds from claims against you individually and vice versa. It makes not difference if the LLC is owned by the trust or you individually.

  • @zhaoc033
    @zhaoc033 Před 4 měsíci

    great video! Mind sharing the name of the case?

  • @Abidefortruth
    @Abidefortruth Před 10 měsíci

    Good video

  • @Electric-vl5qi
    @Electric-vl5qi Před 8 měsíci

    Great example Clint.
    Have you made a pdf with the proper format for an LLC?

  • @kylieladd9665
    @kylieladd9665 Před 2 lety

    Where is the link for drafting?

  • @bodybuildhistory5004
    @bodybuildhistory5004 Před rokem

    Great videos ! Can you please explain why you prefer to create the LLC in the same state as the real estate is found in? Is it avoid double taxation? What are the advantages? What are the disadvantages of not doing this? Smart guy!

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem +2

      Your LLC is conducting business in the state by renting property and is required to register.

    • @bodybuildhistory5004
      @bodybuildhistory5004 Před rokem

      @@ClintCoons required to register certainly yes. But why use a domestic LLC instead of foreign LLC ie out of state?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      @@bodybuildhistory5004 Because you will have 2 state filing fees to register the FLLC in the property state.

  • @AdrianButler86
    @AdrianButler86 Před 2 lety +2

    If it were a rental prop instead of his bakery, could the distributions subject to charging order be avoided if the rental income is either paid to the name of another entity such as a holding LLC or a prop mngmnt llc? Or what if the rent is paid to the LLC with the lawsuit but the money is moved to a diff LLC and not distributed to the guy personally? How does all that work to avoid having to pay the creditors?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +1

      You avoid this problem by not screwing up your operating agreement. Had this person set up his agreement with the correct provisions he would of been able to make distributions to his wife or loans without the creditor busting his LLC.

  • @avitolourenco
    @avitolourenco Před 2 lety

    Holy shit, I just came here from the video he was talking about, and my mind is blown.

  • @gabriellabermudez1539
    @gabriellabermudez1539 Před 2 lety

    I just got my EIN # and my next step is my LLC. I plan on buying property, putting 2 or three tiny homes on it and air bnb them out. Where’s the best place to go and register my llc the right way so I’m protected? If you were me what would your next step be?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      Your LLC should be registered in the state where the real estate is located. You will need to get the LLC setup, a bank account for the LLC and an EIN plus prepare an LLC operating agreement, then deed the real estate into the name of the LLC,

  • @drereyes5631
    @drereyes5631 Před 2 lety

    Hi a friend of my help me setup my LLC will that
    Can affect me later

  • @Lizard202
    @Lizard202 Před rokem +1

    Question about setting up a Disregarded LLC in Wyoming: if My spouse and I live in Arizona, a community property state, and the scenario is each of us have a 50/50 split as multi-member LLC. Does it matter if a creditor comes after us individually? would both still be liable? so, does it matter single or multi member?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem +1

      Yes you are both liable. The benefit of the LLC is its charging order protections. WY offers extremely strong protection from your personal creditors.

  • @shsu7426
    @shsu7426 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your tutorials! When I set up an LLC, is it wise to “convert “ formerly a personal checking account and a formerly personal credit card to use for the LLC that will hold a STR House? Thank you!

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, absolutely. You should open up an account and cc under your LLC. The cc will not report back to your personal credit if you open a business card.

    • @shsu7426
      @shsu7426 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you, Clint! I think your advice is NOT to repurpose a spare checking account that I already have, but instead- apply for a new checking account and a new credit card in the name of the LLC.?
      Sorry, I’m not fluent enough in English. Thank you!

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +2

      @@shsu7426 yea you are correct

  • @syreetamcdonald8669
    @syreetamcdonald8669 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi. I am a new house flipper with a property that will be completed in the next 30 days. The property is in the form an LLC. I downloaded the operating agreement online to use. I am going to hire an attorney because I have no idea if its pro rad distribution clause or a non-pro rad distribution. If its a pro rad distribution clause I am hoping that it can be changed. Thank you for this informative video.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      Syreeta McDonald
      Thanks for watching.

  • @thatguy8005
    @thatguy8005 Před rokem

    What happens… if a person files papers with the state removing you as owner?… then takes your assets and sells them.

  • @youniqueinsurancesolutions9096

    Great information! I already scheduled our consultation with you all for next Wednesday. Just curious: In Florida they ask for the manager and authorized member when registering. Wondering if we have the Wyoming LLC in my wife and my name as the organizers (and hired a registered agent firm), and want to put our FL LLC under the Wyoming LLC, should we put the Wyoming LLC as the only member of the FL LLC and one and/or both of us as its manager(s)? How would you approach that part? I understand whatever you say is not official legal advice ;)

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 7 měsíci

      When we set up your FL LLC it will point to your WY LLC and keep your info private.

  • @AllNighterHeider
    @AllNighterHeider Před 6 měsíci

    Husband and wife are considered one legal entity with their joint union, so long as they foolishly asked the state if they could have permission to marry, like the state can grant or deny that request. Doing so allows the state into their contract therefore diluting the rights of the union.
    Privacy is key to life when gov representatives think we serve them.

  • @thomasmccullough4418
    @thomasmccullough4418 Před rokem +1

    In your story, wouldn't it have prevented all those problems if he didn't violate his non compete? I know you are making a larger point here about Pro rata and so on. Thank you for this information.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem +2

      Correct but if he was sued for some other reason e.g., a car accident, the same story could be written.

  • @orondedominique8306
    @orondedominique8306 Před 2 lety

    Clint, if you pay yourself a management fee out of the LLC, am I correct in saying that the LLC will be required to give you a 1099 at the end of the year for tax reporting? Are Meeting Minutes also required for distributions?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +3

      No because it will be treated as a guaranteed payment to you as a member of the LLC.

  • @dust12121
    @dust12121 Před rokem

    Hello,
    You mentioned about the link of those 8 provision, could you please share?
    Warm regards,
    V

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      You will find them in the video.

  • @rightright6582
    @rightright6582 Před rokem

    U have a video cut " the best way to 3 leg structure in RE" , operating company llc, llc owns the assets and another entity , not sure" any help to find it?

  • @aeongaming2561
    @aeongaming2561 Před 2 lety +3

    Is loaning yourself money from an LLC allowed? Wouldn't that be in violation of separating personal finances from business finances?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +5

      Yes it is provided you do so with an intent to repay and a reasonable rate of interest, a promissory note, etc..

  • @candycane4852
    @candycane4852 Před rokem

    I want to protect my rental property even if I have a Ins umbrella , but the goal is to protect it from divorce and or potential Medicaid or Dr’s and kind of anything , but I hope to refi my place in a year or two or have it paid off

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      It wont help in those instances.

  • @Skillz83
    @Skillz83 Před 11 měsíci

    Already incorporated my llc with legal zoom out of Wyoming. What changes do I need to make to operating agreement?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 11 měsíci

      Is it specific to your business? Do the tax provisions in the operating agreement align with your tax status?

  • @gokullu
    @gokullu Před 2 lety +4

    great video once again. just curious, if they assigned the interest correctly (as per their operational agreement) then what would had happen? can plaintiff still void the assignment as it was done after the lawsuit started (i presume).
    also, can we change the operational agreement or other rules once the charging order was issued?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +5

      If the assignment was proper then the creditor would be out of options. No you can not change the operating agreement after a charging order.

    • @gokullu
      @gokullu Před 2 lety +2

      @@ClintCoons hmm interesting so 'when they start the lawsuit' doesn't matter, what matters is 'when they get the judgment', am I understanding it correctly? if so, whenever there is a lawsuit we can assign their interests to spouse/other or restructure their entities (like moving other assets to a separate LLC etc) and avoid/limit the damage, can't we?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +3

      @@gokullu Correct but you can not assign after the lawsuit has started or it will be considered a fraudulent transfer

    • @transactiondesk840
      @transactiondesk840 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ClintCoons Since the operating agreement is not a matter of public record, how would a judgment creditor know who the members are until discovery?

  • @user-yu5oq6od5x
    @user-yu5oq6od5x Před rokem

    What if I set up an LLC online, but I have not started up my business yet for an RAL using property that I own. Can I make changes to it or do I need to start over under a different LLC? And, cancel the other?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      We should analyze your situation. RAL can be complex and you want to make sure you have the right entity strucutere and tax plan. If you would like a FREE 30-minute consultation, you can request one here
      - aba.link/30minSession

  • @LifeUnlocker
    @LifeUnlocker Před rokem

    0:50 2:45 4:00 8:10 8 plc provisions

  • @superhost-securepark
    @superhost-securepark Před 2 lety +2

    If I have made purchases for my LLC using my personal credit in 2021, what is the best way to remiburse those expenses? Is it okay to remiburse using the business credit card by using Quickbooks. I have added those expenses in Quickbook as an expense owed to owner.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +3

      Correct. Cut a check from the LLC and provide a list of the expense to the LLC that you incurred. Best to have the receipts to back it up.

  • @daisymarks6566
    @daisymarks6566 Před měsícem

    How do I take money from my LLC? As a distribution? Managemente fee? One bedroom rental in florida.

  • @Marine2Soldier
    @Marine2Soldier Před 2 lety +3

    Very informative as all your videos are. So, question. In order to have my Operating Agreement reviewed and written properly, do I need to wait until I accumulate assets or as a new business owner, can I have it reviewed for accuracy, and protection?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +3

      Sooner rather than later is better.

    • @Marine2Soldier
      @Marine2Soldier Před 2 lety +2

      @@ClintCoons How do I go about setting up a consult or appointment with the firm please?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      @@Marine2Soldier I have a link to a strategy session in the show notes

  • @ksandhoff1
    @ksandhoff1 Před rokem

    How does a a irrevocable trust protect assets?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      An irrevocable trust can not be altered or revoked by the grantor and the beneficiary has no control over its assets.

  • @sarscov9854
    @sarscov9854 Před 7 měsíci

    The real fool proof way to not get sued is to not go around trying to screw people over. LLC should just be an insurance for you. My dad doesn't know any of this and he got fuked by a disgruntled employee as a sole proprietor without liability insurance.

  • @candycane4852
    @candycane4852 Před rokem

    Where is the cheapest safest place to do a LLc my property is non NV I live in NM , and Nevada is a rip off and it’s expensive to renew every year , my rental is in a revocable trust for now

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      Where is the property located? NM? If so then I would set up a NM LLC.

  • @williamhughes6051
    @williamhughes6051 Před 2 lety

    can you just change you LLC operating agreement over to "pro rata distribution clause"?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      You want non-pro rata and yes you can.

  • @afnankhan684
    @afnankhan684 Před 10 měsíci

    Is this clause also non pro rata?
    “The member will determine and distribute available funds annually or as they see fit.”

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 10 měsíci

      You should set up your LLC with Non pro-rata provisions.

  • @jtorinc
    @jtorinc Před rokem

    Do the LLC have to be a state where you apply anonymity? I'm in Pennsylvania, can I protect my property by putting ut in my Pennsylvania LLC?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      In PA you have a transfer tax you need to mindful of when transferring property to an LLC. Yes you can set up a PA LLC owned by a WY LLC for anonymity.

  • @AberrantArt
    @AberrantArt Před 2 lety

    Hey Clint, I have a question about Tax ID. I was on a website that creates LLCs in Wyoming and I saw a checkbox for "Tax ID" as an additional option to add. When is a Tax ID not necessary? For context, this LLC will not have any employees and will not have a bank account.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +2

      Then it will not need a tax id.

    • @AberrantArt
      @AberrantArt Před 2 lety +1

      @@ClintCoons thank you Clint. You're incredibly helpful and have the best business advice out there.

    • @AberrantArt
      @AberrantArt Před 2 lety +1

      @@ClintCoons oh I forgot, does that also mean no need to file taxes annually?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +2

      @@AberrantArt not federal but possibly state

  • @thehouselearningchannel706

    I created an LLC as a single memeber in Wyoming but it is not annonymous and as I knew the single memeber LLC is taxed as sole proprietor by default which means, not separated from the owner.
    Is the non annonymous make my LLC not protected?
    The taxation as a sole proprietor make my LLC RISks the protection on my assets??

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      A single member disregarded LLC does not create more risk for your assets provided you follow proper formalities . Also anonymity is a smoke screen and wether your have it or not will not impact your overall asset protection in the event of a judgement or lawsuit.

    • @thehouselearningchannel706
      @thehouselearningchannel706 Před rokem

      @@ClintCoons even if it is taxed as a sole proprietorship by default (no segregation of duties between the owner and the LLC)?

  • @tg1739
    @tg1739 Před 2 lety +1

    Would he be better off without the operating agreement in this case?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +2

      Never. Always put together an operating agreement because you do not know what the default language is in the event you did not address it.

  • @user-tm7jo9fl9y
    @user-tm7jo9fl9y Před 5 měsíci

    Is just filing an LLC in WY different than filing a Holding LLC?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 5 měsíci

      Same thing. A holding LLC is an LLC. The word holding just refers to its purpose.

  • @mcrider1484
    @mcrider1484 Před rokem

    So as the sole owner or member does pro rata or non pro rata matter to me?

  • @williamhughes6051
    @williamhughes6051 Před 2 lety

    Non pro ratic distribution

  • @Stillo1mil
    @Stillo1mil Před rokem

    What if he opened a holding LLC for that NV LLC…..would that reduce or prevent his losses in this case ??

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      No because you don't know what you don't know and an extra layer would not change the mistakes that were made.

    • @Stillo1mil
      @Stillo1mil Před rokem

      @@ClintCoonsUnderstood. So in this case, what would a holding LLC done or what role would it play in his losses ? I’m curious

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      @@Stillo1mil IT probably would not have made a difference because this individual had a poorly written operating agreement. Everything would have probably worked out if his operating agreement had the appropriate language and the guy didn't try to go it on his own (I am assuming he did not consult an attorney) with the transfer and distributions.

  • @andrewhubiaklynn7514
    @andrewhubiaklynn7514 Před rokem

    Is an LLC as a disregarded entity subject to self-employment tax???

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      Yes if it is running an active business

    • @metalrooves3651
      @metalrooves3651 Před rokem

      I am paying myself 34000. from the single member LLC, and then the leftover above this has no self employment tax because it's a dividend!Only if taxed as an S corp....

  • @goddessalumni2355
    @goddessalumni2355 Před 2 lety

    Clint!!!!!! Ayibobo 😇 🥰 😁

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +1

      Goddess Alumni
      Thanks for watching.

  • @laurayongblod120
    @laurayongblod120 Před 2 lety

    Sounds like Intentionally set up an LLC to Insure Illegally obtained finances and estate assets Remain Safe from Taxes As well as keeping victim from collecting that which had been stolen ? Am I right ?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      Laura are you asking does an LLC help a criminal engage in fraudulent activity?

    • @laurayongblod120
      @laurayongblod120 Před 2 lety

      @@ClintCoons Asking I guess if it's at all possible to remove funds from 1 acc. Put into the LLC not only diminishing Tax cost but also cloaking the Fraudulently moved funds. I appologize I'm trying to track my stolen investment acc. Along with Fraudulent Deed transfer prior Probate for my Father's estate. Thank you for your response Any Help would be Absolutely appreciated.

  • @armobyzantine5881
    @armobyzantine5881 Před 2 lety

    What is a member called when he's in the llc operating agreement but not the owner of the llc

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety

      A member is an owner. Not sure what you are asking here.

    • @armobyzantine5881
      @armobyzantine5881 Před 2 lety

      @@ClintCoons I saw a video of yours where an investor is not a member of the LLC but he's in the operating agreement to protect his investment

    • @armobyzantine5881
      @armobyzantine5881 Před 2 lety

      @@ClintCoons investor might had bad credit or something and the current member of the LLC doesn't want to include an end because he might get a loan business loan and the person with the bad credit might affect it and there was a ward that you used for that member

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před 2 lety +1

      @@armobyzantine5881 springing member is the word I used

    • @armobyzantine5881
      @armobyzantine5881 Před 2 lety

      @@ClintCoons yesss thanks 👍

  • @lkm5462
    @lkm5462 Před 2 lety +15

    The guy should have been sued . Non compete and he turns around and does. I’m happy the guy was nailed

  • @designstudio8013
    @designstudio8013 Před rokem

    An LLC will not protect you due to fraud or negligence on your or employees actions.
    An example is an Engineer who is sued for negligence.

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      Correct. If your employee commits an act of negligence your LLC is liable but not you individually, as the owner of the LLC. If you as the owner commit the negligence then you and your LLC will be named defendants in a lawsuit.

    • @metalrooves3651
      @metalrooves3651 Před rokem

      @@ClintCoons so if me as an employee of the LLC are negligent,the LIABILITY goes onto me,escaping the LLC?WOW,I thought that was my LLC protection!..l have no product liability insurance and my product is roofs...

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      @@metalrooves3651 Correct, you cant get away from your personal negligence.

  • @damonjcrawford
    @damonjcrawford Před 2 lety +1

    And all this stemmed from this guy refusing to honor the non-compete agreement he signed. I wonder if he had money left for the divorce.

  • @brettswiferose50
    @brettswiferose50 Před rokem

    Can't you put an LLC in a Living Trust?

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      Yes you can via an assignment of interest.

  • @downhomegirl5
    @downhomegirl5 Před rokem

    This guy was also not so smart for putting all his assets in one LLC, never put all your eggs in one basket. Good Lord. If he was going to another state with his bakery he should just had the no compete clause say I won't operate in the same state. Very messed up.

  • @jamesnguyen7111
    @jamesnguyen7111 Před rokem

    I set up my LLCs myself. I don't remember the operating agreement. How can I fix that? Thank you

    • @ClintCoons
      @ClintCoons Před rokem

      We can assist. Use the link in the show notes to set up a strategy session.