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QCD property from LLC to name
Hi, how can I go about quit claim my property from my LLC to my name so I can get a heloc on it?
It has been in an extremely frustrating two weeks. I have a 100k equity in my primary and can't get a HELOC because the rentals are under my name not all of them.
So then on the 2 in Oklahoma, which are under my LLC, and can't tap into 50K equity. They say no, because they are not in my name.
So how can I quit claim deed from my LLC to name ad then back once I get the HELOC? Or Business LOC?
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Quote from @Nathan Frost:
Hi, how can I go about quit claim my property from my LLC to my name so I can get a heloc on it?
It has been in an extremely frustrating two weeks. I have a 100k equity in my primary and can't get a HELOC because the rentals are under my name not all of them.
So then on the 2 in Oklahoma, which are under my LLC, and can't tap into 50K equity. They say no, because they are not in my name.
So how can I quit claim deed from my LLC to name ad then back once I get the HELOC? Or Business LOC?
You can quit claim them very easily. Just get a title company to draft it.
Some questions I have are: who is on the original note?
After you do this, it still does not mean you will qualify as they will only go to a specific LTV, you cannot take all of it. Just be aware of this.
For everyone else reading this, another reason why you should really rethink moving a property into a LLC. UNless you are running a full fledged business, in most instances (which still have not heard from someone how you could be sued) insurance is all you need.
- Chris Seveney
