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Bank said if I do LLC they can call the note due?
Is it true if I do an LLC that the bank could call on the note to? I called one of the bank of my mortgages and said I can't do it. Please help. 
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Fannie Mae and HUD don't lend to corporations, so they won't lend to your LLC. If you buy a property in your name and try to transfer it later to your LLC, you run the risk that the note will be called because it's considered a sale and most loans will come with a due on sale clause.