The Difference Between an LLC and a PLLC (and Whether a REALTOR® Should Ever Have a PLLC)
LLC is an acronym for a business entity otherwise known as a Limited Liability Company, and the acronym PLLC is short for Professional Limited Liability Company. Both of these entity types are creatures of state law, originally created by the legislature of the state of Wyoming and now available in all 50 states. The people who are owners of these types of entities are called “Members”.
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