What holding property in an LLC in South Dakota actually involves.
Liability isolation per property
A tenant injury claim or contractor dispute on Property A cannot reach Property B if each is held in its own LLC. Many investors form one LLC per property; others use a series LLC (where available) for the same isolation under a single master.
Personal asset separation
A properly maintained LLC separates your real estate operations from your personal home, savings, and other assets. Tenant lawsuits against the LLC do not reach your personal accounts (subject to the corporate veil holding up).
South Dakota transfer tax treatment
South Dakota does not extend real estate transfer tax to LLC interest transfers. Selling the LLC instead of the deed can avoid transfer tax (subject to other tax considerations).
South Dakota series LLC not available
South Dakota does not authorize series LLCs. Multi-property investors typically form one LLC per property OR form the master series LLC in Delaware / Texas / Illinois and qualify each operating LLC in South Dakota.
Due-on-sale clause warning
Most residential mortgages have a due-on-sale clause: transferring a mortgaged property into an LLC technically gives the lender the right to call the loan. The Garn-St. Germain Act protects some intra-family transfers but does NOT protect LLC transfers. Talk to the lender BEFORE transferring.
Insurance and lease assignment
After forming the LLC and deeding the property in, the landlord insurance policy needs to be re-issued in the LLC name. Existing tenant leases need to be assigned from individual to LLC. Property tax bills, water, utilities: all need to be updated.
A clean handoff, in 7 steps.
Form the South Dakota LLC for the property
New Articles of Organization filed with the South Dakota SOS. $150 state fee, roughly 7 business day processing. Our service fee is $0.
Get an EIN
The LLC needs its own EIN to open business banking, hold the property title, and file its tax return. We file Form SS-4 after South Dakota accepts the formation.
Notify the mortgage lender (CRITICAL)
Most residential mortgages have a due-on-sale clause that technically allows the lender to call the loan when you transfer to an LLC. Talk to the lender BEFORE the transfer to confirm they will not call the loan, or get written consent for the transfer.
Execute and record the deed transfer
A quitclaim or warranty deed transfers the property from your individual name to the South Dakota LLC. Record at the county recorder's office. Transfer tax generally does not apply to LLC interest transfers in South Dakota.
Update insurance and lease agreements
Landlord insurance re-issued to the LLC. Existing tenant leases assigned from your individual name to the LLC. Property tax bill mailing address updated.
Open business banking for the LLC
Separate bank account for each LLC. All rent collection runs through the LLC account. NO personal use of LLC funds, NO LLC funds going to personal expenses. This separation is what holds up the corporate veil.
Operate per the South Dakota statute
Annual report filing where required, Registered Agent maintenance, separate books and tax returns per LLC. The Compliance Bundle handles this across multiple properties at once.
Formation is free. Everything else is optional.
We do not charge a service fee to form your LLC or Corporation. State filing fees still apply and pass through at cost. Add the Compliance Bundle to handle the year-one filings everyone needs.
- LLC or Corporation formation (any state)
- EIN application with the IRS
- Articles of Organization or Incorporation drafted and filed
- Free BOS dashboard for ongoing visibility
- Filing receipts to your document vault
- Everything in Free Formation (no add-on fee)
- Registered Agent service in your state (1 entity)
- Annual Report AutoFile, filed every year on time
- Certificate of Good Standing (1 included per year)
- 1 Amendment included per year (address, member, name)
- Operating Agreement (LLC) or Bylaws (Corp)
- Deadline monitoring across all your filings
Common questions.
Should I hold rental property in a South Dakota LLC?
For most landlords, yes. Holding a rental in a South Dakota LLC separates the property's liability from your personal assets, so a tenant injury or lawsuit tied to that property generally cannot reach your home or savings. It also cleans up ownership if you have partners. The main trade is a bit of setup and upkeep, minor next to the exposure of holding property in your own name.
Can I transfer my existing rental property to a South Dakota LLC?
Yes, by deeding the property from yourself into the LLC after forming it, but do it carefully. You record a new deed in South Dakota, update the title, and, importantly, tell your lender and insurer first. Done wrong it can trigger a due-on-sale clause or a transfer tax. We sequence the South Dakota transfer so the protection attaches without tripping those wires or clouding your title.
Does South Dakota require a separate LLC for each property?
No, South Dakota does not require it, but many investors do it anyway to wall off each property's risk, so a claim on one cannot reach the rest. The trade-off is more filings and fees. A middle path is a series LLC or a holding structure. We help you weigh one-LLC-per-property against the upkeep for your portfolio size in South Dakota.
What happens to my mortgage when I transfer the property to an LLC?
Most mortgages contain a due-on-sale clause that technically lets the lender call the loan if you transfer title, including into your own LLC. In practice many lenders allow it if you ask first, and some investors use specific steps to reduce the risk. The mistake is transferring quietly and hoping. We flag the South Dakota lender step so you handle it openly rather than discovering it later.
Does South Dakota have a real estate transfer tax on LLC transfers?
It depends on South Dakota. Some states charge a transfer or recording tax when the deed changes hands, even into your own LLC, while others exempt transfers where beneficial ownership does not really change. Getting this wrong adds an unexpected cost at closing. We check South Dakota's rule and structure the transfer to use any available exemption before the deed is recorded.
How does the South Dakota LLC affect my property tax?
Usually the property tax itself does not change just because an LLC holds the property, but in some states a transfer can trigger a reassessment to current market value, raising the bill. South Dakota's reassessment rules are the thing to check before transferring. We flag whether the South Dakota transfer risks a reassessment so it does not surprise you at the next tax cycle.
Can a South Dakota real estate LLC qualify for a 1031 exchange?
Yes, a properly structured LLC can hold property in a 1031 like-kind exchange, but the rules are strict on who the taxpayer is and how title is held, especially with multi-member LLCs. A mismatch between the exchanging party and the LLC can blow the exchange and its tax deferral. We coordinate the South Dakota entity setup so it lines up with your 1031 timeline rather than fighting it.
What ongoing filings does a South Dakota real estate LLC have?
The same as any South Dakota LLC: a registered agent, the periodic annual report, and any local business or rental licenses, plus separate books and banking per property or LLC. Skipping these can weaken the very liability shield you formed the LLC for. We keep your South Dakota deadlines on a compliance calendar so the protection stays intact year after year.
Should I form my South Dakota real estate LLC in Wyoming or Nevada?
For property physically located in South Dakota, almost always form in South Dakota. Real estate is taxed and litigated where it sits, so a Wyoming LLC holding South Dakota property still has to register in South Dakota as a foreign LLC and pay twice, with little added protection. The out-of-state play mainly suits a holding entity above your South Dakota LLCs, and we help you weigh it honestly.
Where to next?
Every filing connects into your File.Business operating system. Pick where to go from here: we keep the rest tracked.