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August Faustino
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Property is in a Trust-I Need to Be Added to the Title

August Faustino
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi Everyone,

I have a family member who owns a piece of property.  The property is in a revocable trust.  The family member is the only trustee.  She wants to add me to the title of the property.  The goal is to add me to the title, I start making payments on the property for six months (seasoning period).  Then in six months I apply for a cash out refi.  We are already working with a mortgage broker on the financing part.  My question is related to the title.  Does anyone know how to go about adding a person to the title when the property is in a trust?  Also, we are in California, I'm not sure if this varies by state.  

Thanks,

August