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Updated 7 months ago on . Most recent reply

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Heath D Wallace
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Transferring out of state property into an LLC

Heath D Wallace
  • Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX & Bristol TN
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I have an LLC set up in Texas. I want to add my property in Bristol, TN into the LLC. What are the steps to get this done? I don't have a mortgage on this property as I purchased with all cash.

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    Joe Homs
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    Joe Homs
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    @Heath D Wallace you are going to get a million different answers to your question.  I have my entities set up with Anderson Business Partners.  They have a ton of youtube videos that may answer your question from a legal standpoint.  Good luck.

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