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Transferring your property into an LLC can activate the due-on-sale clause of your mortgage, requiring the balance to be paid in full.
Transfer fee ($. 50) + Conveyance Fee (. 04% or $4.00 per every $1000 of the purchase price or min. $4.00 whichever is greater).
If the property has appreciated in value, a capital gains tax might apply. However, if the LLC is a single-member entity classified as a disregarded entity for tax purposes, the transfer generally has no immediate tax consequences.
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).
You will file a quitclaim deed, an affidavit of facts relating to title transfer to an LLC, and a statemen of reason for exemption from real property conveyance fee. Your situation may differ and may require additional steps not outlined below.
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Related Q&A to LLC Property Transfer Deed

Under Ohio Law, all real estate transfer documents must be presented to the County Auditor prior to being recorded. The Deed Transfer Department transfers the owners name and address on the real estate tax list and duplicate.
The transfer of ownership of an Ohio LLC is accomplished by filing the appropriate articles of amendment with the Ohio Secretary of State. Depending on the nature of the transfer, the articles may need to be accompanied by additional documents.

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