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Elizabeth Einecke
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Using Quit Claim to transfer property to an LLC

Elizabeth Einecke
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  • Myrtle Beach, SC
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This is probably a dumb question but I've never done it before. I have a property that I own in my personal name. I have formed an llc to transfer the property to. I understand that I can do this myself with a quitclaim deed. Can someone walk me through the process?
Thanks in advance!

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Will Barnard
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You can use the title company, but I recommend having your RE attorney file the docs for you as well as advise you on what you are trying to accomplish and how.

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