John Locke, Land Trust?

John Locke, are land trust covered in your intro course for $189? Just curious.

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  • JohnLocke9th February, 2004

    StewartChicago,

    Glad to meet you.

    I have a copy of the original Illinois Land Trust in my manual. However, as in any paperwork when it comes to making sure it is state specific I recommend your run it by an attorney. It is very easy to fill out.

    I have students who use a Land Trust and those that don't.

    But since we are on the subject, do you feel a Land Trust is neccessary and for what reason would you use it or is this something that you want to learn about?

    John $Cash$ Locke

  • Ichabod9th February, 2004

    Where exactly is the Land Trust document you are referring to in your manual, John?

  • JohnLocke9th February, 2004

    Ichabod,

    It is in the new 2004 manual but I will put it up on the subto site so you can download it and I will walk you through it.

    John $Cash$ Locke

  • StewartChicago10th February, 2004

    Hi, John

    I just wanted to know if you covered it for privacy reasons, I don't want my name all over public records.

    Thanks

  • JohnLocke10th February, 2004

    StewartChicago,

    I can put you so far under cover, I can't even find you.

    John $Cash$ Locke

  • mcl819010th February, 2004

    Is the actual trust agreement filed somewhere or is it held by the trustee?

  • JohnLocke10th February, 2004

    mcl8190,

    Glad to meet you.

    Depending on where you are located there are different requirements for filing a trust.

    Some places require a Memorandum of Trust be filed only showing the Trustee's name.

    Here again we are looking at what the state requries to be filed concerning a trust.

    John $Cash$ Locke

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