Rights and responsibilities of LLC members (2024)

Excerpt from The LLC Handbook.

The term member refers to the individual(s) or entity(ies) holding a membership interest in a limited liability company. The members are the owners of an LLC, like shareholders are the owners of a corporation. Members do not own the LLC’s property. They may or may not manage the business and its affairs. Initial members are admitted at the time of formation. Additional members may be admitted upon the conditions set forth in the operating agreement. In the absence of a provision to the contrary, most Acts provide that all of the existing members must consent to the admission of a new member. The operating agreement may also set forth the circ*mstances under which a member may withdraw, resign, or be expelled from the LLC.

Financial rights

By virtue of acquiring an interest in a limited liability company, members receive certain financial rights. These financial rights include the right to share in allocations of the company’s profits and losses. Members also have the right to share in distributions of the LLC’s assets during its existence and when it dissolves and liquidates.

The exact nature of the financial rights, such as whether they will be shared equally, or based on capital contributions or some other criteria, is generally set forth in the operating agreement. The state laws have default provisions stating how these financial rights will be allocated in the absence of a provision in the operating agreement.

Right to vote

Members of an LLC also have the right to vote. The scope of their voting rights depends upon whether the LLC is being managed by its members or by managers. Members in member-managed companies may vote on all matters affecting the LLC’s business and affairs. In a manager-managed company, however, members have limited voting power. They can generally elect and remove managers and vote on certain major changes such as an amendment to the operating agreement or articles of organization, the admission of a new member, or a merger or dissolution.

Member inspections

Many states require an LLC to maintain certain records and provide that members have a right to inspect these records. These records include the names, addresses, contributions, and shares of profits and losses of each member, the names and addresses of managers, and certain tax returns. LLCs can expand or reasonably restrict the members’ right to inspect books and records in their operating agreements.

Dissenters’ rights

Dissenters’ rights, also known as the right to an appraisal, is the right to sell a membership interest back to the LLC for the fair value of the interest if the LLC enters into a transaction that would alter the character of the member’s investment, without the member’s consent. This kind of transaction would include a merger, a sale of all the company’s assets, or a conversion into another kind of entity. Some LLC Acts specifically grant members dissenters’ rights, while others do not. Some Acts provide that the LLC may grant this right in the operating agreement.

Derivative suit

Members may also have the right to bring a derivative action. This is a suit brought by a member on behalf of the LLC to protect it from wrongs committed against it by management or others. Although the suit is brought by the member, the action belongs to the LLC. As a result, if the member wins the lawsuit, the damages awarded by the court will go to the LLC. There are certain prerequisites that a member must meet in order to maintain a derivative suit. These include having been a member at the time the alleged wrong was committed and having first demanded that the LLC bring the suit itself.

Some statutes specifically provide members with the right to bring a derivative suit. Where the statute is silent a member may, or may not have a common law right. It is up to the state’s courts to decide that.

Liability of members

Members are not liable for an LLC’s debts or obligations. Members are, however, obligated to make required capital contributions. The operating agreement may set forth the penalties for failing to do so. A member who votes for an unlawful distribution is personally liable to the LLC for the portion of the distribution that exceeds the maximum amount that could have been lawfully distributed.

A member in a member-managed LLC, or a member who is also a manager, may be held liable for breaching any fiduciary duties owed to the company and its members. Members may also be held liable for breaching a provision of the operating agreement—such as by withdrawing without following the procedures set forth in the agreement.

Rights and responsibilities of LLC members (2024)

FAQs

What are the legal responsibilities of the members of an LLC? ›

In a member-managed LLC, all the members have a say in deciding the company's strategy and handling the LLC's operations. Therefore, all the members collectively owe a fiduciary duty to each other. In a manager-managed LLC, one member is appointed as the manager, responsible for handling the company's operations.

Are members of LLC personally liable? ›

Limited liability companies (LLCs) combine the best of partnerships and corporations, giving them many advantages over other forms of business entities. Like corporations, but unlike partnerships, LLC members usually are not personally liable for judgments against the business unless they sign a personal guarantee.

Is a member always an owner in an LLC? ›

The members are the owners of an LLC, like shareholders are the owners of a corporation. Members do not own the LLC's property. They may or may not manage the business and its affairs.

Who has the most control in LLC? ›

If votes are counted according to a majority of membership interests, then Owner 3, with 55% of the company, can always control what the LLC does. If some decisions must be unanimous, then Owner 2 can block any action of the company (overruling the owners of 90% of the company).

What are the fiduciary duties owed to members of an LLC? ›

Fiduciary Duty of Loyalty

An LLC member or manager must not engage in any conflict of interest between the company's objectives and their own personal interests. For instance, you cannot personally amass profits from the LLC or compete directly against the LLC.

Can an LLC member force a buyout? ›

Buyout Options and Forced Sales

Right to Force a Sale: This provision gives a member who decides to leave or retire the right to force the company to buy their interest.

Can members of an LLC sue each other? ›

Yes, you may have a cause of action against a business partner for their negligence. If the negligence causes physical injury to you, then that business partner may have personal liability.

What happens if an LLC cannot pay its debts? ›

All owners of a LLC have protection from being held personally liable for business debts and claims against the LLC. If the LLC is unable to pay its bills (such as its rent, mortgage, or other type of loan), the creditor cannot legally go after the personal assets owned by the members of the LLC.

Does LLC protect you from getting sued? ›

Generally, creditors can go after only the assets of the LLC, not the assets of its individual owners or members. That means that if your LLC fails, you are risking only the money you invested in it, not your home, vehicle, personal accounts, etc. Being sued can be overwhelming, but you're not alone.

Can an LLC member have zero ownership? ›

Can I enter zero for ownership percentage for an LLC member who had no involvement, zero investment, zero income? Yes, you can have a partner with 0% interest. There are no federal guidelines for the establishment of partnerships and therefore no minimum interest amount that a partner can have in a company.

Should I be president or CEO of my LLC? ›

Even though the naming rules are strict, there isn't a set LLC owner title. You can choose one that reflects your position in the company, and not everyone calls themselves “President” or “CEO.” Whatever you call yourself, you need the title of an LLC owner to sign legal documents and secure financing.

Which scenario may cause an LLC owner to be personally liable? ›

When an LLC member personally guarantees a loan or a lease for the LLC, they become personally liable for that obligation. For instance, if a member signs a personal guarantee for a business loan, the lender can pursue the member's personal assets if the LLC defaults on the loan.

Are all members of an LLC liable for the actions of others? ›

The LLC's members are not, however, always liable for bad acts of another person associated with the company. If an employee commits a tort without approval or knowledge of the member, the member should remain insulated by the LLC.

What is the best title for the owner of an LLC? ›

Good choices for LLC owner titles
  • Owner.
  • Managing member.
  • CEO.
  • President.
  • Principal.
  • Managing Director.
  • Creative Director.
  • Technical Director.
Mar 21, 2024

What is the highest title in an LLC? ›

Chief Executive Officer (CEO): Usually the highest ranking member of an organization, the LLC CEO has general management powers and dictates the company's vision.

Who is liable for the acts of the managers of the LLC? ›

Liability of managers: A manager is not liable for the LLC's debts and obligations. However, they may be held liable to the LLC or its members. For example, a manager may be liable for a breach of fiduciary duty or of the operating agreement, or for voting for the unlawful distribution of the LLC's assets.

What are the duties of a managing member of an LLC? ›

- Managing members are actively involved in the day-to-day operations and decision-making processes of the LLC. - They have the authority to bind the LLC in contracts and transactions. - Their responsibilities may include overseeing employees, handling finances, and strategic planning.

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