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All Forum Posts by: Kenny Isberner

Kenny Isberner has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I recently transferred a college rental property into an LLC. I also transferred the insurance policy to the LLC instead of my name. So the insurance company forwarded that information to the bank which my mortgage is thru and now the bank is telling me that the insurance policy needs to be under my name, not the LLC.

I talked to the insurance agent and he told me that they could potentially just put it back into my name, but then the LLC would not be insured, basically defeating the purpose of transferring it to an LLC in the first place!

Now I've gotta imagine people are transferring rentals to LLCs all the time and this is a completely normal thing?? Unfortunately it's a "big" bank, Old National to be specific, so I can't seem to get a hold of the right person on the phone to resolve the issue and I don't think anyone at my local branch can specifically help me. 

Hoping for some insight or suggestions! 

Thanks