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Updated about 2 months ago, 10/29/2024

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Which professional to contact for transfer of property

Emilie Pa
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Hello everyone,

My Canadian company owns a residential property in California and I want to sell it to my own personal name as I am closing my company.
I don't know which professional to consult to help me do the transfer besides my CPA.

Can I do the transfer of the deed myself (going to the County Recorder’s Office) and just check with my CPA for taxes due?

As it's me to me, I wouldn't need title search and title insurance and such. I own 100% of my corporation. I don't think there is going to be capital gain.
Or should I go through an Escrow company or a Title company anyways or another professional for some reason?

Thank you so much for your help!

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