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Can I form a Limited Partnership in Texas with a single partner?

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Can I form a Limited Partnership in Texas with a single partner?

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No. You must have at least two partners for any partnership. Nevertheless, you can fulfill the requirement of having at least two partners by creating a separate entity to be one the partners (typically the general partner). For example, you could be the sole limited partner and the general partner could be a single member LLC owned solely by you. This structure, however, would only be appropriate in rare circumstances.

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