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Quote from @Corby Goade:

You just use a quit claim deed. In my county it's a one page form, takes about 2 minutes to fill out and they charge $15.

However, limiting your liability is much more complicated than simply dumping a property in to an LLC. Make sure you understand the pros and cons of what you are doing and if you are actually accomplishing the goal you are attempting to accomplish.

Makes sense thank you corby. 

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