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The current owner of the property simply signs a warranty deed to transfer the real estate property to the LLC. Once the deed is signed in front of a notary, the deed needs to be filed in the county clerks office of the county where the property is located.
Transferring Property Titles from an Individual to a Florida LLC. Meet with Your Mortgage Lender. Form a Florida LLC. Obtain a Form for a Deed. Fill Out Warranty or Quitclaim Deed Form. Sign the Deed to Transfer Property to the Florida LLC. Pay Documentary Stamp Tax. Submit the Deed for Public Record.
Transferring your property into an LLC can activate the due-on-sale clause of your mortgage, requiring the balance to be paid in full.
For all Florida counties except Miami-Dade, you pay a tax of 70 cents per $100 of value in the transfer. In Miami-Dade County, you pay a tax of 60 cents on each $100 and a surtax of 45 cents on each $100 unless you transfer a single-dwelling family unit.
Obtain the appropriate form, typically available from your local county recorders office or online resources. Fill out the warranty or quitclaim deed form. Identify the parties involved, including the grantor (the individual transferring the property) and the grantee (the LLC receiving the property).
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Benefits of Forming a California LLC for Rental Property Separation of Personal Assets from Real Estate Holdings. Liability Limitation. Protections Against Liens Against Identically Titled Properties. Personal Liability Protection Among Members. Trusts Generally Do Not Provide Asset Protection or Limited Liability.
There are also minimum transfer tax fees and recording fees that must be paid. Recording fees (including e-recording fees) are approximately $26.00 and the minimum transfer tax is generally $0.60 $0.70. The total fee for the deed preparation and recording process generally does not exceed $475.00.

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