Warranty Deed from Individual to LLC - Missouri 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the document at the top of the form. This is crucial for legal validity.
  3. Fill in the Grantor's name and address. Ensure that this information is accurate, as it identifies the individual transferring ownership.
  4. Next, input the Grantee's name and address. This should reflect the LLC that will receive ownership.
  5. Provide a detailed legal description of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach Exhibit A for clarity.
  6. Complete any prior instrument references if applicable, which helps trace previous ownership records.
  7. Sign and date the document where indicated, ensuring all Grantors sign if there are multiple parties involved.
  8. Finally, have a notary public witness your signature to validate the deed before recording it with local authorities.

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Transferring a property into an LLC may be treated as a sale, which could trigger transfer taxes depending on your states tax laws. You will also have to pay county recording fees.
In other words, in some circumstances, your LLC can buy your house and help you access many financial benefits such as asset protection, potential tax advantages, and enhanced privacy. However, this may not always be the best option for some primary residences.
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.
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.

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