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Saturday
Aug082009

Land Trusts: A Real Estate Investors Best Friend (Post No. One) 

The Title Holding Trust, often referred to as a Land Trust, has received an undeserved bad rap over the last few years. This bad rap was generally due to a certain promoters and/or investors who were desperate to push their own "special" way of structuring a short sale transaction using a Land Trust strategy in order to season the title.

However, the Title Holding Trust (Land Trust) is an excellent way to buy, hold, manage and dispose of real property, and there are many, many benefits andadvantages of using the Title Holding Trust when structuring real estate transactions.

This post to The Title Holding Trust Blog begins a quick series of posts that explain the benefits and advantages of structuring real estate transactions using a Title Holding Trust (Land Trust).

Can't wait for the series? You are more than welcome to join us on one of our upcoming Title Holding Trust webinars.

So, stay tuned.

Land Trusts: A Real Estate Investors Best Friend (Blog Series)

Here are links to each of the blog posts in this series on Title Holding Trusts.  The links will only be active after the posts have been published, so stay tuned for the entire series on Land Trusts. 

Series Blog Post No. One
Series Blog Post No. Two
Series Blog Post No. Three

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