How to Put Assets Into a Trust (and Why You Should!)
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Absolutely valuable and fascinating. We love your Videos !!!!
1. What about putting an LLC into the trust?
2. If the pour over will only leaves things to the trust, does it still have to go through probate?
Can you do a video on how to put crypto into a trust as a non American? What’s needed.
thankful all the time what an amazing video, as a long time subscriber i have a question, can you do a video specially dedicated on asset protection for luxury watches, yachts, private jets and art collection and others like this?, i hop you will respond to my comments, Best Regards.
Great idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
So let me ask you can't you go after the attorneys because they fail to tell him this and do it. You think that an attorney making a trust would go ahead and put the items into the trust. So can we sue the attorney firm??? What do you do to NOT 🚫 pay property taxes.✅ Okay business guy make a video on this this should be interesting. Amen 😇😇😇
So, in your opinion, would it be better to have the trust buy the house in the first place? Er, can trusts buy houses? Thank you!
In my opinion, if paying cash, buying the house in a trust or putting it into the trust afterwards is roughly equivalent in every state except for Pennsylvania. PA is the only state that charges excise tax for transferring real estate into your own trust. Moreover, almost all lenders insist that you to put the property in your own name when you buy it or they will not fund the loan. In that case, people put the property into the trust after purchase.
@@TheBusinessGuy Thank you so much!
I have a revocable living trust. I established a Wyoming LLC with the intent of making the LLC the trustee in my RLT of real estate in TN and come to find my county has no land trusts. So far, I can find no attorney who can tell me how to increase my privacy of ownership using a land trust in this manner in TN. Just saying TN has to recognize land trusts doesn’t make it so. I see individuals, living trusts, corps, and LLCs on the tax rolls, but no land trusts as owners of record.
@@TheBusinessGuyit figures about PA, that’s where I live.
A trust cannot buy. I ever trust can retitle into the trust name is this correct??? It kind of makes sense doesn't it. @@TheBusinessGuy
You very well should. The finance guy knows if you do not empower. The trust. It's useless.
A deed / trust deed
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Vehicles in your trust are not a good idea. It's not needed and not good if you got into an accident. A lawsuit will get your trust involved. Life insurance, annuity, 401K, car insurance are not needed...They already have a setup for it to be bypass probate within it and complication with the accidents
How do you transfer a mortgaged property into a trust? I’ll bet the bank has a problem with that.
In this super educational video, he explains exactly how to do that. Thanks BG!
you definitely don't want to put personal accounts into an asset protection trust. Or anything that is registered, or a ssn
THE ISSUE? ANYTHING YOU PUT INTO A TRUST IS 'DECLARED/DOCUMENTED/DIVULGED' THUS: THE G'MENT KNOWS!
I've tried calling your number. Doesn't work
Try again. Glad to help. www.assetprotectionplanners.com/