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Home Into Trust Made Easy - Move Your House into a Trust Avoid Probate and Do It for Under £400 $600 - cover

Home Into Trust Made Easy - Move Your House into a Trust Avoid Probate and Do It for Under £400 $600

Jim Steve Garner

Casa editrice: Isohan Publishing

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Book Description (Amazon KDP-ready, SEO-optimized)
 
Protect your home, skip probate, and keep costs low.This plain-English DIY guide shows UK and US homeowners how to move a house into a trust for under £400 / $600. No fluff—just clear steps, real checklists, and ready-to-use templates you can copy.
 
You’ll learn how to:
 
Pick the right trust type (UK: life interest or discretionary; US: revocable living trust)
 
Complete TR1 / AP1 / ID1 in the UK and record a trust transfer deed in the US
 
Handle lender consent, insurance updates, and basic tax points
 
Sell or refinance a home held in trust without drama
 
Avoid common mistakes that cause delays and extra fees
 
What’s inside:
 
Fill-in trust deed templates (UK and US)
 
Sample letters to your bank, insurer, Land Registry/Recorder
 
Cost breakdowns and time-saving checklists
 
Real-world examples and simple FAQs
 
Do it legally. Do it safely. Do it for less.This guide gives you the confidence and tools to protect the house you love—today.
Disponibile da: 21/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 105 pagine.

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