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Posted by Ward-CA- on February 25, 2010 at 9:50 PM

In Reply to: Title Holding Trust-Bene posted by Justin Williams on February 25, 2010 at 10:41 AM

Justin,

Your title officer is having a bad day. You're right in guessing she's confusing a deed of trust with the Title Holding Trust.

-------Ward

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: We are purchasing a property in a Title Holding Trust. My understanding is we our LLC would be the beneficiary b/c we are the "owner" however my escrow officer insists that the bene is the private money lender.

: I think she is just confusing this with a the deed of trust??? My thoughts is that the private money lender shouldn't have anything to do with the THT or should she be anywhere on the deed.

: I guess I am just looking for confirmation, b/c she sounds pretty confident.

: Any prompt response would be very appreciated!

: Justin



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