jeudi 27 août 2015

Deeds - Quitclaim: Transferring to LLC - Property Acquired While Single but Now Married

My question involves real estate located in the State of: California

I acquired a property when I was single, which I now want to transfer to a wholly-owned LLC. The title to the property is currently in my name, as a single man. The LLC was also formed when I was single and it is also 100% in my name (there are no other members), but I didn't get around to transferring the deed into the LLC before my recent wedding.

Now that I am married, I am not sure how to complete the Grantor information in the quitclaim deed that will transfer the property to the LLC. Since the original deed lists me as "John Doe, a Single Man", do I still write my name as "John Doe, a Single Man" (despite the fact that I am now married)? If not, and if I have to write "John Doe, married", do I then have to have my new wife also sign the quitclaim deed? I think it's odd to have her sign the quitclaim deed since she is not on the deed to begin with, but I want to make sure I'm doing all of this in accordance with the law.

Thanks for any help might be able to provide.


Deeds - Quitclaim: Transferring to LLC - Property Acquired While Single but Now Married

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