The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Hi Folks,
Im Lisa The PA! My Boss is UK based and is buying a house in LA. Offer accepted and now my head is spinning a touch. All very different to property purchase in the UK isn't it. Cash buyer and offer accepted. Main question - Can he buy the house without having his wife on the deeds/documents? The Broker said he can take the title 'Married Man, Sole and Seperate' but it still requires his wife to sign an Interspousal Transfer Deed (notarized)! Seems a touch unfair, anyway around this? Second Question - Can he buy it in the name of his UK Ltd Company? Thanks all, much appreciate your input/advice. We do have a Real Estate Broker and a contact at Escrow but would be nice to hear other impartial advice. Thank you, Lisa The PA :confused: |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by Lisa The PA
(Post 12470983)
Main question - Can he buy the house without having his wife on the deeds/documents? The Broker said he can take the title 'Married Man, Sole and Seperate' but it still requires his wife to sign an Interspousal Transfer Deed (notarized)! Seems a touch unfair, anyway around this?
Second Question - Can he buy it in the name of his UK Ltd Company? I use an online service called Justanswer.com for quick legal questions like that. You will have to ask a real estate lawyer with standing in California to answer that - the laws here vary state to state. I think justanswer lets you buy a single answer. Steve Steve |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by steveq
(Post 12471004)
Hi Lisa,
I use an online service called Justanswer.com for quick legal questions like that. You will have to ask a real estate lawyer with standing in California to answer that - the laws here vary state to state. I think justanswer lets you buy a single answer. Steve Steve Super speedy reply - thank you. I will try your suggestion! Lisa |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Not sure why someone would want to pay for a holiday home using their money but have it owned by a different entity.
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Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by tom169
(Post 12471026)
Not sure why someone would want to pay for a holiday home using their money but have it owned by a different entity.
Trying to find a way for him to own it without his wife's involvement - that's all! In the UK, this isn't something we have to consider. KR Lisa The PA |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by Lisa The PA
(Post 12470983)
Main question - Can he buy the house without having his wife on the deeds/documents? The Broker said he can take the title 'Married Man, Sole and Seperate' but it still requires his wife to sign an Interspousal Transfer Deed (notarized)! Seems a touch unfair, anyway around this?
Originally Posted by Lisa The PA
(Post 12470983)
Trying to find a way for him to own it without his wife's involvement - that's all!
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Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by Giantaxe
(Post 12471047)
California is a community property state, meaning that if property is bought during a marriage, it is by default community property (i.e. both partners have equal ownership rights). So I believe the above is correct, although I am not 100% sure how this would apply to a non-resident.
Buying property in a community property state might not be the best idea then. Well that spells it out for me. Thank you. I think I will need to look into the fact that he is a non-resident/citizen and see if there are any way around it using this fact. Very helpful of you though. Thank you very Much! Kindest Lisa |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by Lisa The PA
(Post 12470983)
Thanks all, much appreciate your input/advice. We do have a Real Estate Broker and a contact at Escrow but would be nice to hear other impartial advice. Thank you, Lisa The PA :confused: |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Please note that LA is Louisiana. That was my first assumption.
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Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
The OP's boss might be better looking at other states such as Florida which is an "equitable distribution" state when it comes to marital property.
FWIW a UK based acquaintance of mine purchased a holiday home in Florida in his name only in an attempt to shield some of his assets in anticipation of a possible divorce. I believe that his strategy was successful with respect to the divorce itself but that, over the 8 years or so that he owned the property, it turned out to be more trouble than it was worth. |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by tom169
(Post 12471132)
Please note that LA is Louisiana. That was my first assumption.
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Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 12471228)
That's funny as my first thought was Los Angeles.
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Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
It's also known as Lower Alabama!
(Just to confuse the issue a little further ;)) |
Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
I assume Los Angeles and nothing in CO to stop you buying in your own name.
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Re: The Boss is buying a Holiday Home in LA? HELP!!
Originally Posted by Nutmegger
(Post 12471237)
As I think would be the case with the majority of Brits--most people in the UK aren't familiar with the state abbreviations.
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