Re: land trust

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Posted by Ken-Orlando on June 08, 2009 at 06:33:51:

In Reply to: land trust posted by t_tinyo on June 07, 2009 at 16:12:06:

You need to take a look at what State you are doing business in. For instance for Florida I would recommend Warda, as he is a Florida Attorney and his material include the Florida Statutes and his forms comply with Florida Law.

Ward Harrigan is an attorney in California, so if I lived there I would be taking his course.

The best book ever written on Trusts is Kehoe on Trusts, which is out of print. Kehoe worked for Chicago Title for many years and his book is based on Case Law and is used as a reference by attorneys all over the country.

I have not taken Bill Bronchicks course, but if it was written for the State that you live I would not hesitate to buy it.

Check with a REIA in the State that you will being doing deals and find out from the pros there whose course they recommend.


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