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I started as a sole-propietership, but it has become the time to become a bigger business. Also for insurance reasons it seems like a good idea. Please if anyone is a Limited Liability Business (LLC) Tell me what the experience was. Is this a lawyer thing or is it something you can do at home? I am not a Million dollar company (hell I’m barely a thousand dollar company LOL), but what are the costs, pros, cons, etc.. Thank you in advance.
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I started as a sole-propietership, but it has become the time to become a bigger business. Also for insurance reasons it seems like a good idea. Please if anyone is a Limited Liability Business (LLC) Tell me what the experience was. Is this a lawyer thing or is it something you can do at home? I am not a Million dollar company (hell I'm barely a thousand dollar company LOL), but what are the costs, pros, cons, etc.. Thank you in advance.