Document preparation for subject-to purchases
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About FAPG

Fiduciary Asset Protection Group, LLC prepares the trust and conveyance documents for subject-to residential purchases — and is deliberately explicit about what that does and does not accomplish.

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What we do

A subject-to purchase — where a buyer takes over payments on a mortgage that stays in the seller's name — needs a specific set of instruments executed in a specific order, in a form the county will accept. FAPG prepares that set: the land trust, the deed to the trustee, the assignment of beneficial interest, and the disclosures and administrative documents around them.

What we are not

FAPG is not a law firm. It does not provide legal advice, and using it creates no attorney-client relationship. It is not a title company and does not issue title insurance. It does not conduct closings.

Where a state requires an attorney to prepare or supervise conveyancing documents, supervising counsel admitted in that state is engaged, and that cost appears as a line item on the quote rather than being absorbed into a flat price.

How states get cleared

A jurisdiction becomes available only after an attorney admitted there reviews the encoded rules for that state and clears it on the record — recorded against their bar number and pinned to a hash of the exact rules reviewed. If the rules change in a later release, the sign-off goes stale automatically rather than silently carrying forward.

Company

Legal name
Fiduciary Asset Protection Group, LLC
Corporate trustee
Fiduciary Asset Protection Group, LLC
Office
1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 1200
Sheridan, Wyoming 82801
Contact
Eric@FiduciaryAssetProtectionGroupLLC.com
(407) 335-6591

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