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Eve W.
  • Wholesaler
  • Sugar Land, TX
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If the property title is under LLC and I am the owner of the LLC, what do I need to bring at close to show I am the owner of the LLC?

Eve W.
  • Wholesaler
  • Sugar Land, TX
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If the property title is under LLC and I am the owner of the LLC, what do I need to bring at close to show I am the owner of the LLC in order to sell the property?

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Kevin Brown
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Kevin Brown
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In my experience the title company will ask you for articles of incorporation prior to closing. They also will have you sign a document at closing that states you have the right to sign for your company. At least that is how I have always done it, as I am in the same situation as you

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