Kentucky Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to LLC

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Kentucky
Control #:
KY-09-78
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What is this form?

This Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to LLC is a legal document that transfers property ownership from a married couple (the grantors) to a limited liability company (the grantee). This form ensures that the grantors convey their rights to the specified property while reserving certain rights related to oil, gas, and minerals. It differs from other conveyance forms by specifying the relationship of the grantors and the type of recipient involved in the transaction.

Form components explained

  • Identification of the grantors and grantee, including their addresses.
  • Description of the property being conveyed.
  • Statement of consideration, including the value of the transfer.
  • Covenants and warranties concerning the title of the property.
  • Notary acknowledgment for legal validity.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when a married couple wishes to transfer real property ownership to a limited liability company they own or control. This may occur during organizational restructuring, business estate planning, or when converting personal property into business assets. Utilizing this deed allows the couple to maintain certain mineral rights while transferring ownership of the land.

Who should use this form

  • Married couples transferring property to their LLC.
  • Business owners looking to solidify asset ownership within a company structure.
  • Those involved in estate planning or restructuring their business ownership.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the grantors by entering their names and addresses.
  • Specify the grantee's details, including the LLC's name and address.
  • Describe the property being transferred, including legal descriptions as necessary.
  • Enter the date of conveyance and the consideration amount.
  • Have all parties sign the document in the presence of a notary public.

Does this form need to be notarized?

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. Notarization provides an official verification that the grantors signed the document willingly and are who they claim to be. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization available 24/7, ensuring a secure video call for signing without needing to travel.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to include complete property descriptions.
  • Not providing accurate names and addresses for both grantors and the LLC.
  • Omitting the notary signature and seal.
  • Not specifying the consideration clearly, which can affect the legal standing of the deed.

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Quick recap

  • This Warranty Deed facilitates property transfer between a married couple and their LLC.
  • The form maintains the grantors' rights to oil, gas, and minerals while transferring ownership.
  • Proper completion and notarization of this document are essential for legal validity.

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FAQ

To transfer a property title to a family member in Kentucky, consider using a Kentucky Warranty Deed from Husband and Wife to LLC. This deed allows for a straightforward transfer while ensuring both parties' rights are protected. Begin by drafting the deed, including the names and relationship of the parties involved. Once signed and notarized, record the deed at the county clerk's office to finalize the transfer.

If both spouses take part in the business and are the only members of an LLC, and a joint tax return is personally filed, a qualified joint venture can be elected instead of a partnership. This election treats each spouse as a sole proprietor instead of a partnership.

If an LLC is owned by a husband and wife in a non-community property state the LLC should file as a partnership. However, in community property states you can have your multi-member (husband and wife owners) and that LLC can get treated as a SMLLC for tax purposes.

When taking the first steps in how a husband and wife can form an LLC, you must file documents with your state and pay a fee. To make your LLC husband and wife company official, you will need to create articles of organization that acts like a charter for your business. You will file these with your state.

If you share a business with your husband or wife, you should have a written agreement to protect your interests.The benefits of a husband/wife LLC are that you can file as a disregarded entity. No need to file a separate partnership return.

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