Florida Land Trust Information
We know how difficult it is to find accurate Land Trust information and assistance. Therefore, we have compiled this information for your benefit and use.
What's included in this list?
- Land Trust Attorneys who practice law in this state
- Title companies that can close a Land Trust "deal" for you
- Case law (if any) that affects Land Trusts in this state
- Trustee services (if any) for this state
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Think About This Land Trust Idea!
Using a Land Trust with its situs in your state is not always the best idea. Most states do not even have a Land Trust Statute (only six states have actual Land Trust Statutes), but they do recognize the
validity of a Land Trust. What this means is that you could form a Land Trust in one of the six states with a Land Trust Statute to hold title to property in another state.
Not All Land Trusts Are Created Equal!
As mentioned above most states do not even have Land Trust Statute laws on the books, only case law supporting the use of Land Trusts from other states. As like the founding fathers intended, Land Trusts have been left to each state to develop how to rule on the use of them. There is no Federal Land Trust law.
Can I Use Other State's Land Trusts In My State?
As stated above, most all states support the use of Land Trusts (in one form or another) from other states with Land Trust Statute Law. This is generally true in every state, even if they have law on land trusts in that state. Louisiana is one exception. Louisiana does not follow old English Common Law (like all the other states), but still follow French Civil Law. Therefore, you will need very specific help in forming a Trust to hold title to property in Louisiana. To learn even more about these principles, please buy our
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Are Some State's Land Trusts Better Than Others?
We thought you would never ask! Yes, there are a few states that stand above the rest for how they use Land Trust law. As an investor this is an important area to concentrate on when forming your Land Trusts. Land Trusts are primarily privacy tools, but when combined together with other entities they can be dy-no-mite!
Which State Stands Above The Rest?
Through our 30 years of research we have determine that Virginia offers the best Land Trust laws in the United States. To prove it, here are some reasons we use them over other states:
- Minimum Trustee duties required
- No transfer notification requirement
- No requirement to disclose beneficiary
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