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Jeyo Punnakottil
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How can you verify your property moved to LLC

Jeyo Punnakottil
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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I am trying to move my rental ppty to an LLc.It was my primary home and the title has my name on it.I created an LLc and a bank account for the LLc. I did a quit claim deed ,deeded all my rights to llc and had it notorized and filed it with my county clerks office.All these been done like 2 months ago .I was looking into the tax records today and it still shows my name on the tax records.I looked into the deed history on county appraisal district website and the last recorded transaction was 2 yrs ago and that is when i purchased the ppty.How do i verify that the property has been moved to an LLc?? NB: ppty is in texas.

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    Sergey A. Petrov
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    Sergey A. Petrov
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    You should be good to go if you recorded it. Check your County’s record keeping/updating timelines. I am aware of at least one County in Hawaii where the recorder’s and the county office takes 6 months before it is viewable publicly. That was an interesting experience - not knowing/having proof that title actually transferred at / shortly after closing!

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