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Alexandra Psarakis
  • Long Beach, CA
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Putting a property under a trust

Alexandra Psarakis
  • Long Beach, CA
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Hello- My mother and grandma currently have a property that they own together. As they are getting older they would like to put it in a Trust in which I would be apart of and be the successor trustee. I was just wondering how to go about it. Does the deed and loan need to be changed? Will I need to qualify for the loan in order to be a part of the trust and have the house under the trust? If my mom and grandma were to default on the loan would it go to me first before foreclosure?

Any advice or insight on the matter would be greatly appreciated! 

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