Warranty Deed - Individual to a Limited Liability Company - Colorado 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the deed in the designated field. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of the transaction.
  3. Fill in the Grantor's name and legal address. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is transferring ownership.
  4. Next, input the Grantee's name and address, which represents the limited liability company receiving the property.
  5. Specify the consideration amount (the price paid for the property) in dollars, confirming that a transaction has occurred.
  6. Provide a detailed legal description of the property being transferred. If necessary, refer to Exhibit A for specifics.
  7. Complete any additional fields regarding encumbrances or limitations on title, if applicable.
  8. Finally, have the Grantor sign and date the document. Ensure that all required signatures are obtained before submission.

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In Colorado, transferring LLC ownership does not need a lot of paperwork or steps. You must update the formation papers with the new ownership information, file the amendment to the formation document, tell people about it, and comply with the state.
Follow these steps to transfer property to LLC business structures. Make sure your LLC is registered. Review the property title and LLC operating agreement. Draft a deed of transfer. docHub and file the deed. Notify your mortgage company. Update tax records. Transfer utilities and insurance. Plan for tax complications.
Disadvantages of Warranty Deeds Title companies will research the chain of deeds, past court judgments, and unpaid taxes before green-lighting the transfer. The grantor also remains on the hook long after the sale. If a forgotten lien surfaces, the buyer can pull the grantor into court for damages and legal fees.
Transferring Property to the LLC The deed should clearly state the LLC as the new owner of the property. File the Deed with the County Recorders Office Once the deed is prepared, file it with the county recorders office where the property is located. This officially transfers ownership of the property to your LLC.
Warranty Deed: A Warranty Deed is arguably the most common type of deed used in Colorado real estate transactions, and generally provides the greatest level of protection for a buyer, as the seller warrants the title to the [property] without exception.

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