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Jill Friday – So Much Fun Looking at Our Properties (LA 1483)

Jill Friday – So Much Fun Looking at Our Properties (LA 1483)

Land Academy Show · Steven Butala & Jill DeWit

April 16, 202115m 33s

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Jill Friday - So Much Fun Looking at Our Properties (LA 1483) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hey. Steven Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sweet Scottsdale, Arizona. Steven Butala: Today, Jill and I talk about how it's Jill Friday and how much fun we have looking at our properties right now. Jill DeWit: Kind of eating your words. Steven Butala: I thought you said never go look at your properties. You should never leave your desk. Jill DeWit: Yeah, you lose money. Steven Butala: Well, this is the way we do it, it's kind of fun. Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. If you're already a member, please join us on Discord. Jill DeWit: Of Land Academy. That's right. Steven Butala: You will learn stuff. I learn stuff every day. Jill DeWit: Cool. Dave wrote, I've got several sellers lined up from my first mailing and I wonder which deed to create and mail to the notary for the transfer? The initial deal is from a seller who's owned the property since the early 90s, and the county website says he purchased a quick claim deed following a public auction. I just told him I would send him a deed to sign without bothering to figure out what kind of create. How do you decide which deed to use? I use DeedPerfect. Steven Butala: Whatever it spits out. Jill DeWit: Yeah. For the most part. For the most part, hold on a moment. Steven Butala: DeedPerfect is a site that we own. Jill DeWit: Let's just say, because most of the time, you do need to check and make sure, but usually most of the time it's a normal transfer. Where'd you go? And it's saying California. It's a grant deed. Other places, it's a special warranty deed. That's usually what we're doing. I'm not going to do another quick claim deed, that's used for a certain situation. [inaudible 00:01:52] back up, Dave, first just kind of researching, it's really easy to, research in google types of deeds and what they mean. Steven Butala: It's very state specific. Jill DeWit: You need to first understand what is a warranty, what's a quick claim deed, what's a trust deed. There's different kinds of deeds, treasurers deed. Just because they obtained the property that way, this is one of the mistakes that I made originally. I had a property, I'm looking at a treasurer's deed, and I was brand spanking new at this. And I thought, okay, you always copy the same deed before. So I'm redoing it and I called it a treasurer's deed. I'm not a treasurer, I don't do a treasurer's deed. So, you just need to understand what the deeds are, first of all, and who uses them. Steven Butala: Thank you for not asking me which one to use. Jill DeWit: Oh, you're welcome. Steven Butala: I really appreciate that you don't ask me that. Jill DeWit: I learned, I learned, like, oh, so I'm not a treasurer so you don't use a treasure's deed. That's just how they bought it. Now, when I sell it, now it goes to a special warranty deed. Say if it's that appropriate state, California might be a grant deed. So my cheat sheet, first of all is, I use DeedPerfect because for the 99% of normal transactions that you're doing, the deed is universal and it can be found in deedperfect.com. And we made this site to solve this problem for everybody. If you're a Land Academy member, it's free. Everybody else is like a hundred bucks. Rocket Lawyer, and those guys are like 200 bucks, or it's like a couple hundred bucks for one deed. Ours are $99, that's it. Steven Butala: We got tired of doing our own deeds. We were doing so many deeds that we said, you know what, we need to build a site and we're not going to pay Rocket Lawyer or whatever else. The way that those sites are set up, it's not set up for what we do. Jill DeWit: It's not to spit out a deed, I don't know what it's used for,