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Amir Navabpour
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Deeding property from your name into an LLC

Amir Navabpour
  • Investor
  • Campbell, CA
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I am in the process of trying to get my properties that are currently in my name into an LLC. The step I am stuck on now is actually deeding ownership from my name into the actual LLC. I found the apprpriate deed forms to fill out, and called the county. They said I need to get the deed's filled out/notarized and filled with the county office. They suggested contactign a RE attorney to finish the process. I am trying to avoid spending alot of money for some straight forward paperwork. Has anyone ever used a title company, or just a notary to complete a process like this?

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Amir Navabpour
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Amir Navabpour
  • Investor
  • Campbell, CA
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@Kevin Sobilo

Appreciate the advice.  These properites are in MO, I'll check on whether there are transfer taxes. I certainly wouldn't do it if I have to pay a 1.5% tax to give myself, my own property.   

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