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Transferring properties into my LLC
I currently have 6 BRRRR's that I purchased and refinanced in my name due to Fannie Mae requirements. I now an interested in deeding these into my LLC for asset protection. Could this technically invoke a due on sale clause? I have heard differing opinions, some saying it could, and some saying it could not and Fannie Mae allows this since I am the sole owner of the LLC. Please let me know if you have any past experience with this. Thanks!