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All Forum Posts by: Bogdan Jevtic

Bogdan Jevtic has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

How do appraisers find property owner's contact info? Do they receive it from the lender who orders the appraisal or they have to find and verify it themselves through public sources or other sources like LexisNexis? Is anyone familiar with the process? Thanks

Let's imagine the following hypothetical situation. There is a California LLC (that owns real estate in California) which has gone through the domestication process and moved to Wyoming. Does the owner of this LLC have to record a new Grant Deed to transfer the property? Or is the title retained (like EIN, credit score and bank accounts of the company) during the domestication process?