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Changing your LLCs name is a simple process as long as you follow all the instructions. It requires obtaining the authority to change the name. Then filing the Articles of Amendment to Articles of Organization along with a $25.00 filing fee.
Full Transfer: Selling Your Florida LLC Buyouts are appropriate when some members of the LLC want to remain in the business and others dont. If all the members would rather sell their ownership interest, another option is to execute a full sale of the LLC to a new owner.
The Articles of Amendment is a document that allows you to file for a change in your LLC or corporation, such as a change in business name or address.
Amend the Operating Agreement Your Florida operating agreement will have the names and addresses of all of your LLC members. You will need to amend this operating agreement to remove one of those members off. As with adding a member, youll also need to vote to remove any members.
Two Routes: Unanimous Consent Judicial Expulsion Under the default rules of the Revised Act, Florida LLCs can pursue two different avenues to expel an unruly member: unanimous consent by the LLC members, or judicial decree.

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How do I add multiple members to my LLC? You need to amend your Articles of Organization to include the names of the additional members and amend your LLC Operating Agreement to address the change in membership interests.
Whatever your reason, completing and filing a simple form with the state is usually all you need to do to amend a limited liability companys (LLC) articles of operation. An amendment document is used to modify a business original formation document.

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