Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland
building structure in corp.
Is it possible to incorporate my business and not the building so that in case of a loss of a law suit, even-though I may lose my business but not the structure? My business is an "Assisted Living Center" not run out of my home but a building used strictly for the business.
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: building structure in corp.
You can incorporate a business, and decide not to incorporate a building. It's your choice! If you want to hire me to incorporate you, you may call me. Wishing you all the best!
Re: building structure in corp.
There is no reason that you have to transfer ownership of the building to the corporation that you set up to operate your business. However, if you retain ownership of the building, but the business uses it, the business is in effect renting the building from you. You should check with your accountant or tax adviser as to the way to treat this on your books and tax returns.
Re: building structure in corp.
As the other two lawyers have stated, there's no
reason that you have to transfer ownership of the
building to the corporation. However, at the very
least you need to be sure that you have the right
kind of insurance in place. If someone falls in that
building and is hurt, and if you own the building
yourself, you may well find that you have defeated
the purpose of incorporating since a lawyer may be
able to argue the fall (or whatever accident) was
due to a problem that you as a landlord should have
known about. Now you're personally back on the hook.
A better approach might be to set up two corporations,
one running the business and the other holding the
building. The idea is to build as much of a wall
between potential lawsuits and you, personally. If
incorporating is too expensive you may want to consider
an LLC for one or both of the companies. There are
a variety of considerations you need to take into account,
but in terms of price I personally charge less to set
up an LLC than a corporation since it's quite a bit
less involved...
Good luck with your assisted living center.
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