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Re: Trust vesting on a deed..

Posted by jenv on June 23, 2003 at 6:28 PM

In Reply to: Trust vesting on a deed.. posted by Ward-CA- on May 23, 2003 at 9:29 PM

: 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.

Is this only in California? Mark Warda claims that you will have title problems if the deed doesn't contain:

the powers of the trustee, such as the power to mortgage or sell
a notice of limited liability regarding the trustee
a provision for successor trustee (to avoid recording the trust if the trustee dies, and to avoid court activity (probate?))


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