Land Trusts for Privacy & Profit: Using the "Illinois-Type" Land Trust in Other States - Book Review,
by Mark Warda

Book Description This book explains the uses and benefits of "Illinois-type" land trusts. It explains in detail all the steps from setting up to closing down a trust and includes 29 different legal forms. These include deeds, a trust, amendments to the trust, financing forms, tax forms and many more. It has an appendix which includes relevant statutes and court cases from all 50 states. Land trusts offer many benefits, such as keeping your real estate holdings private and avoiding probate. Here is a list of the benefits explained in the book: Privacy Avoiding Probate Avoiding Ancillary Administration Keeping Liens and Judgments off the Property Avoiding Litigation Ease of Control by Multiple Owners Ease of Transferability of Interests Ease of Changing Contingent Beneficiary Simplification of Making Gifts Ease of Foreclosure Safer Lease/Option Agreements Keeping Assessments Lower Keeping Sales Price Secret Avoiding Transfer Taxes Limiting Liability Improved Financial Statement Ease of Negotiation Avoiding Partition Avoiding Personal Problems of Beneficiaries Holding a Judges and Politicians Property Ease of Property Management Saving Title Insurance Premiums Avoiding Real Estate Brokerage Laws Avoiding Spouses Forced Share Buying Foreclosures Avoiding "Seasoning" Problems Avoiding Tax Withholding
About the Author Mark Warda has been an attorney for over 25 years and is the author of over 60 self-help law books. He is the pressident of Land Trust Service Corporation, a company which sets up Florida land trusts for clients.
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