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Hi, Clint Coons here with Anderson Business Advisors. In this session, weamp;#39;re going to discuss how do you use a nominee trustee? Okay, if youamp;#39;ve looked at the video on using or choosing your trustee, I discussed the benefits of using a nominee trustee, that is someone other than you to provide anonymity. A lot of people take advantage of that admitting the fact that they use someone other than themselves as their trustee. Now, if they donamp;#39;t use a professional or someone who truly understands land trust, they find out later on when they want to do something with the property, they have problems. Think of it this way, you have a property right now thatamp;#39;s in your name. Letamp;#39;s say, that property is in the name of Karen. Then Karen wants to set up a trust and transfer title of that property to that trust with a nominee trustee. Karen deeds the property into Clint Coons trustee of 732 Trust. If you watched the How to Name Your Trust video, youamp;#39;ll