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Hi Lee Phillips here. I want to give you some advice or talk to you about signing as a trustee when you are trustee you have a fiduciary duty to the beneficiaries youre the manager of the trust youre the CEO, the president of the trust whatever you want to call it well we call it trustee and when you conduct business on behalf of the trust youre not conducting business on your behalf even though you may be the grantor, the guy who put the property in you need to remember and this is important that you have one half when youre putting the property in you own it as an individual when you put the property in you are now controlling it assuming this is your living revocable trust and youre the grantor and the trustee and the beneficiary there are three hats there and you have to remember that youre wearing your trustee hat so you sign John Doe, trustee and you can abbreviate it TTEE is often how they abbreviate it so its always what authority, what capacity am i acting in now