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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Bank Refused My LLC Title Transfer
I recently received in the mail a notice that I am not allowed to transfer my primary home to my LLC. They mentioned restrictions due to Fannie Mae.
I would be subject to termination if I do not transfer it back.
Has anybody else dealt with a similar situation? I have never heard of this problem before and am surprised since transferring to my LLC is more protection against the asset for them.
Any suggestions/recommendations how to correct this with the bank and allow my LLC to own title?
Most Popular Reply

If you want the protections of an LLC, then you have to get a commercial loan at worse terms. If you want the preferential lending terms of conventional loans then you have to personally own the property. Its an either or situation.
- Russell Brazil
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