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Here's one way to do it...

Posted by Ward-CA- on December 15, 2009 at 7:47 AM

In Reply to: buying posted by gc on December 14, 2009 at 6:55 PM

GC,

If the trust entity already exists, then the trustee of the trust would sign as the representative trustee on the purchase paperwork.

If the trust isn't in existence yet then Dad would sign and indicate that final vesting to be determined before closing.

--------Ward

: My father wants to purchase a property from her former wife (no escrow involved, and wishes to take title using a THT. Who would actually be the one who signs the purchase contract? Him or the person he has chosen to be the trustee of the THT? I have been using trusts for a while, but find this one a bit confusing.



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