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Recent Comments:
- americanfreeman: NO, the trusts owns the property for the benefit of the owners of the trust, not the trustee.
- sweetsum691: Every state is different, but in Colorado you cannot practice real estate (including property...
- ibu guru: No, you do not own the property. If the trust owns the property, the trustee can act in accordance with the...
- Andy: Other than some arcane rules in some states regarding the Rule against Perpetutities (in trusts) and Squatters...
- Mary B: In some states you do.
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