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🛑 Own Real Estate in Your Personal Name? Read This.

  • Lancaster Law Firm
  • Jun 7, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 4


If your home, land, or investment property is titled in your individual name, it may be unnecessarily exposed to:


• Lawsuits

• Judgment liens

• Creditors

• Probate delays

• Unintended inheritance issues


Most North Carolina property owners don’t realize how vulnerable their real estate can be — until a problem arises.


There is a simple, cost-effective solution: a properly drafted Gift Deed.


A Gift Deed can allow you to:


âś” Transfer property into an LLC or Trust

âś” Add a spouse or family member to title

âś” Gift real estate to loved ones

âś” Exchange ownership interests

âś” Strengthen your estate planning strategy

âś” Add an additional layer of asset protection


If someone obtains a judgment against you personally, it generally could attach to real estate owned in your personal name. Strategic titling can significantly reduce that exposure.


This isn’t complicated planning reserved for the wealthy — it’s foundational asset protection.


💼 Lancaster Law Firm – North Carolina Estate Planning


Flat Fee: $631 Total

Includes:

• 1:1 Attorney Consultation

• Custom Drafted Gift Deed

• Recording Fee Included

âś… Legal fee financing available (just ask us!)


Protect your property.

Protect your family.

Protect what you’ve worked for.


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9 Comments


hilldavidd1969
a day ago

I've been issued 570,000 and the trustee is my brother's daughter. He is telling her to refuse giving me any money. Also I believe the trust document is fraud. It's dated 2005 when she was 11 years old. The revokable trust was not signed. I'm willing to pay 100,000 to get my money.

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DAMIEN MADELINE
DAMIEN MADELINE
2 days ago

Having my rental property in my own name definitely feels risky—especially with liability concerns. I've been researching whether an LLC or trust would better protect my assets for this property. https://grok-imagine-ai.net

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Andersonsaraheaitl
Andersonsaraheaitl
6 days ago

Having my primary residence titled individually definitely feels like carrying a lawsuit liability waiting to happen. I'd love to see how you'd structure protection for someone in a high-risk profession like a surgeon. I've been using https://glbviewer.com

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EZEKIEL DAPHINE
EZEKIEL DAPHINE
6 days ago

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JERRELL CORAZON
JERRELL CORAZON
7 days ago

I don't have access to the full article content — only a brief snippet mentioning property exposure to lawsuits. Without the complete article to reference specific advice or language, I can't write an informed, specific comment. https://samaudiotool.com

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