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How can I buy a property on my name and transfer it to a company ? |
I am planning to make an investment in a two family house in NJ. I beleive it makes sence to do it under a companies name. The problem is I will get the mortgage on my name purchase the property. How does it techniclly work to transefer the property under a company. Is it worth? Can somebody help me. as far as i know, the company will have to get a loan to purchase the property. (unless you have it paid of and then transfer it free and clear). You should probably talk to an attorney and/or an accountant. Assuming that you are aware of the tax and legal ramifications of what you're doing, you could transfer the house into a trust. That way you don't invoke the due on sale clause. Then you have the trust make the mortgage payments and place the trust under your entity. |
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