Need to be registered Investment Adviser for LLC?

Then I don't believe you have an issue. If you get to the point when you do charge a performance fee be sure to get some legal advice. You also need to be sure you can charge a non-qualified investor a performance fee as a de minimis pool. I'm unsure of the answer to that but I know once you reach the point when you are required to register you absolutely cannot charge a non-qualified investor a performance fee. You can accept up to 35 of them but they will be getting a free ride.

Quote from rogerwilcom:

Hi Robert.

Well, I am getting more than the other Member. Our Membership Interests are weighted 80% for me, 20% for him. However, I am not getting an extra allocation beyond that - like a performance or management fee.
 
Quote from rogerwilcom:

Hi Robert.

Well, I am getting more than the other Member. Our Membership Interests are weighted 80% for me, 20% for him. However, I am not getting an extra allocation beyond that - like a performance or management fee.

If its 80/20 profit/loss sharing based on 80/20 capital contributions - with no sweat equity for you versus your partner - and there is no profit allocation, then you are not being compensated for investment management and there is no registration required for CA, SEC or NFA.
 
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