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Property Trust

Protecting Your Real Estate with Private Legal Structures

Real estate is often the most valuable and vulnerable asset you own. A Property Trust separates ownership from personal liability, shielding your land, home, or investment property from probate, lawsuits, and unnecessary taxation. By placing property in trust, you preserve privacy, ensure smooth succession, and maintain long-term control.

Key Benefits

Privacy of Ownership

Lawsuit Protection

Keeps your property off public record by assigning beneficial interest to the trust.

Shields real estate from creditors, judgments, and legal claims.

Probate Avoidance

Ensures property transfers directly to heirs without court involvement.

Flexible Asset Management

Trustees can buy, sell, lease, or manage property lawfully under trust authority.

Generational Wealth

Keeps property within the family, protected for future heirs.

How It Works

1

Trust Purpose

The trust exists to hold real property in a private, lawful structure, protecting it from exposure and ensuring it serves your long-term estate plan.

2

Trust Property

Covers homes, investment real estate, vacant land, rental properties, and any future acquisitions, all organized under recorded schedules.

3

Trustees & Beneficiaries

The Trustee manages the property for the benefit of heirs, with Successor Trustees ensuring uninterrupted management across generations.

3

Powers & Duties

Trustees are empowered to transfer deeds, collect rents, reinvest profits, and manage upkeep while safeguarding ownership rights.

Why It Matters

Owning property in your own name makes it vulnerable to seizure, probate delays, and public exposure. A Property Trust ensures that your real estate is managed privately, passed on smoothly, and protected for generations—without giving up control.

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