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- Hi Clint Coons here with Anderson Business Advisors. And in this video Im going to discuss using a property manager with your limited liability company. Alright, you may be an investor like me who invests outside the state in which they live. So it really doesnt make sense for you to try and manage the properties remotely because that would just become a nightmare. So what youll end up doing oftentimes is hiring a local property manager to handle your real estate investments for you. Now the issue often arises for people who do this where do I have that property manager send the rent checks every month? Or my payment every month After theyve held out their fees? Well I get the idea that it can be confusing so you have to then look at your structure and determine how are you set up and where do you want that money to roll. Theres two ways you could do this. Lets assume that we have our limited liability company right here, heres my LLC. It owns this property here. And lets say