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Christian Ingui
Investor

 

Deed to Trustee

Wednesday, July 13 2011 12:28 PM

 

I have a question about deeds.  I was instructed by the law library in Sac County California that all that is required to deed a property from my name to the trust/trustee is a grant deed.  In the course materials there is a deed to trustee, much more lengthy and involved.  Is is sufficient to used the grant deed, or is it recommended to use one of the basic course forms instead to record with the county?

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Randy Hughes
Land Trust Expert-40+ years of experience

 

Re:Deed to Trustee

Wednesday, July 13 2011 01:07 PM

 

Christian,

See my comments below in BOLD.

I have a question about deeds.  I was instructed by the law library in Sac County California that all that is required to deed a property from my name to the trust/trustee is a grant deed.  In the course materials there is a deed to trustee, much more lengthy and involved.  Is is sufficient to used the grant deed, or is it recommended to use one of the basic course forms instead to record with the county?

I WOULD RECOMMEND USING OUR FORM (DEED TO TRUSTEE) BECAUSE THE DEED NEEDS TO HAVE SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IN IT TO PROPERLY DEED TO A LAND TRUST.

ALSO, THE DEED IS NOT THE ONLY THING YOU NEED TO COMPLETE. YOU ALSO NEED TO COMPLETE THE TRUST AGREEMENT PRIOR TO FILING THE DEED.



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