A contractor operates as a partnership and wants to bring in a new partner who will invest $100,000 but have limited liability for business debts. What business structure change should they consider?
Correct Answer
D) Convert to an LLC
Converting to an LLC would provide limited liability protection for all members while maintaining flexibility. A limited partnership could work but an LLC offers better protection and operational flexibility for all parties.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Converting to an LLC (Limited Liability Company) is the best option because it provides limited liability protection for all members, including the new investor and existing partners. Unlike partnerships where general partners have unlimited personal liability, LLC members are only liable up to their investment amount. LLCs also offer operational flexibility, pass-through taxation benefits, and easier management structure compared to corporations, making them ideal for construction businesses seeking to protect personal assets while maintaining business flexibility.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Convert to a sole proprietorship
Converting to a sole proprietorship is impossible when bringing in a new partner, as sole proprietorships by definition can only have one owner. Additionally, sole proprietorships offer no liability protection whatsoever, which would be the opposite of what the new investor wants.
Option B: Form a limited partnership
While a limited partnership could provide limited liability for the new investor as a limited partner, it would still leave the existing general partners with unlimited personal liability for business debts. This creates an unequal and potentially problematic structure where only some partners are protected.
Option C: Remain as a general partnership
Remaining as a general partnership would provide no limited liability protection for anyone, including the new partner. All general partners would continue to have unlimited personal liability for business debts, which directly contradicts the new partner's requirement for limited liability protection.
Memory Technique
LLC = 'Limited Liability for ALL' - when anyone mentions wanting limited liability protection, LLC should be your first consideration for small construction businesses.
Reference Hint
Florida Business Organizations Code, Chapter 605 (LLC Act) and construction business law sections covering entity selection and liability protection
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