How do I transfer real estate into a trust?

In California, transferring real estate into a trust begins by creating a trust. A trust is a legal arrangement that allows a person to transfer legal title and responsibility of a piece of real estate to another person (the trustee) or a group of people (the trustees). To create a trust, a trust document must be drafted which describes the terms of the trust, what the trustee is responsible for, and how the trust will be managed. Once the trust document has been drafted, the next step is to transfer the real estate into the trust. This is done by having the owner of the property execute a deed of trust, which is a legal document that transfers legal title from the owner to the trustee or trustees. The deed of trust should contain the details of the trust, including how the trust is to be managed and who is responsible for the property. Once the deed of trust has been executed, it must be recorded with the county recorder in the county where the property is located. This will create a permanent record that the property is owned by the trust. Finally, the trustee or trustees must take responsibility for the property and make sure all legal documents, taxes, and other obligations associated with the property are kept up to date. In summary, transferring real estate into a trust in California begins with creating a trust document, executing a deed of trust, and recording the deed of trust with the county recorder. The trustee must then take responsibility for the property and make sure all legal documents, taxes, and other obligations associated with the property are kept up to date.

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