[WSBARP] Combining Multiple Parcels in Single Deed

johnl at ollps.com johnl at ollps.com
Thu Feb 18 10:53:22 PST 2021


I see Trust Transfers all of the time with one deed and multiple properties.
They need not be contiguous.

 

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Subject: [WSBARP] Combining Multiple Parcels in Single Deed

 

Hi,

I have a fairly straightforward question. Client has acquired multiple
adjacent parcels via different deeds (some came in by Quit Claim Deed from
family, others by Statutory Warranty Deed by purchase). Now we want to
transfer these parcels to a Living Trust. Can I transfer all of the parcels
by a single quit claim deed? Are there any restrictions on this? Must they
be contiguous? Property is in Spokane County, if that matters. Thanks for
your help!

Best, 

Nick

 

Nicholas Pleasants

Pleasants Law Firm, P.S.
2300 130th Ave NE, Suite A-101
Bellevue, WA 98005-1755
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