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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Abdenour Achab
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Can I keep my name out of the grantee section in a deed?

Abdenour Achab
  • Investor
  • Folsom, CA
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I, Sam Zell (not my real name), am the sole member of ABCDE, LLC, a New Mexico LLC with address 123 Spruce Street, Sante Fe, NM. I want ABCDE to acquire title to a real property in Arizona. On the deed, who should the grantee be ?
1) ABCDE, LLC
2) ABCDE, LLC, 123 Spruce Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
3) ABCDE, LLC, 123 Spruce Street, Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico 87501
4) ABCDE, LLC, Sam Zell, Member and Manager, 123 Spruce Street, Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico 87501
5) Something else (please specify)

If possible at all, I would really like my name not to appear on the deed (i.e option 4 is bad for me, and I would only use it if I have no other option without my name on the deed).

If I have more than one option among the first three, please let me know also.

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Charity Skore
  • Escrow Officer
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Charity Skore
  • Escrow Officer
  • Los Angeles, CA
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@Abdenour Achab

Option 1 with the state the LLC is registered on is the proper way to hold title in the LLC.

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