Legal Question in Business Law in Utah
I live in Texas but own real property in Utah. I want to title my Utah property in the name of a Texas LLC. Would the ownership of Utah real estate mean that the Texas LLC was "doing business" in Utah and, therefore, must be registered as a foreign LLC? The Utah property would be the only asset of the Texas LLC.
Asked on 8/21/12, 9:27 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Randy Lish
Randy M. Lish, Attorney at Law
The short answer is "yes." The Texas LLC will have to register in Utah as a foreign LLC, especially where the only asset in the LLC is real estate located in Utah.
Answered on 8/21/12, 11:07 am
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