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Lou BrownIn Reply to: Trust vesting on a deed.. posted by Ward-CA- on May 23, 2003 at 9:29 PM hello i ordered lou brown's course found his flowsheet difficult to follow - no grant deed - plus he spends a lot of time on 'naming' the trust - yet does not give and hint that in some states the indexing will be under the trustee's name - don't know what state you are in - in CA i would be hesitant to use Brown's stuff - and in fact i took him up on his no questions asked money back guarantee - - they did ask why ..... Bronchick has a good course for a lot less ward has a good course - same price as lou brown Lughead
: : I am going through louis brown course and he recommends inserting the duties of the trustee into the deed itself or attaching an addendum to the deed showing the duties of the trustee. : : This way no one wants to look at the trust agreement to see the trustee duties. : : He has an example of a warrantee deed but not a grant deed. : : If anyone here can help that would be great. : : My fax is 253-323-7311 : : thank : : craig : =?=?=?=?=?=?=?=?=?=?=?= : Craig, : The preferred grantee vesting on any deed regardless of whether it?s a warranty or quitclaim deed, goes ?Might E. Strange, Trustee of the Simpleton Trust, dated 5-09-89?. : I?m in favor of less disclosure on recorded documents. So I don?t and wouldn?t enumerate the trustee?s duties on the face of a deed nor on any addendum attached thereto.
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