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Due to recent changes to Fannie Mae’s financing criteria, an investor may want to consider putting his or her properties in a trust to be able to refinance the properties. The change affects all investors who have his or her investment properties under a limited liability corporation.
Today, I found an article at http://blogs.tldlaw.com/estate_planning/2007/02/transferring_re.html that explained a simple and economical way to transfer the properties in to a trust.
The article goes on to explain what to do if you want to transact any other business with the properties under the trust.
It is also important to understand the advantages to a trust and consult an attorney before entering in to the trust.
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