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
