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Trusts and Real Estate

13 min · 19 de abr de 2026
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Trusts and Real Estate Many of us want to leave a legacy. Leaving real estate in trust for loved ones can be a tempting way to accomplish that goal. However, few grasp all of the consequences and potential issues of this choice. It is one thing to have a trustee sell real estate upon your death, and another for them to use trust funds to maintain a home for someone else. In this podcast we discuss some of the potential issues and a few benefits of trusts and real estate. Today we are joined by friend of the firm, Bridget Swartz from Mission Management. [https://www.missionmanagement.biz/]

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