Services and Pricing
Gift Deeds
Gift deeds are designed to add or transfer property that you already own to someone else without being paid by them. Common examples include adding a spouse after you get married, adding a parent or child to the property, or removing yourself from the title to leave it with someone else.
Gift deeds are designed to add or transfer property that you already own to someone else without being paid by them. Common examples include adding a spouse after you get married, adding a parent or child to the property, or removing yourself from the title to leave it with someone else. It can also include in niche cases, re-titling property after you get married, changing the forms of tenancy, or correcting a misspelling.
How it works - When you hit the add to cart button, the site will generate a form for you to fill in the details of the deed you would like to make. Once it’s submitted, we will prepare a deed draft for review by email. You’ll have the opportunity to make revisions to the contract, up to a total of three redrafts. Any additional redrafts after that will be covered by an hourly rate.
The deed has to be notarized by the current owners before recording. In addition to notarizing the deed in our offices, we also offer the option to set up an online notarization for the owners to be able to sign electronically at no additional charge - sign anywhere at anytime.
This fee only covers drafting the deed and recording the signed deed with the courthouse.
Important Disclosure - When you checkout, your credit card will be charged. We will reach out to you by email to discuss your request. If for whatever reason your request is not something we can complete, you will be refunded. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Charles@Huang-PLLC.com to discuss your request first. We cover only transactions taking place in Virginia.
Transfers to LLC/Trusts
We draft deeds to transfer ownership of property you own to an LLC you are a member/owner of or a trust you’ve created for estate planning. Typically these transactions are not subject to recordation tax and the court recording fees are included in the flat fee.
We draft deeds to transfer ownership of property you own to an LLC you are a member/owner of or a trust you’ve created for estate planning. Typically these transactions are not subject to recordation tax and the court recording fees are included in the flat fee.
You will need to provide documentation of your entity’s existence, i.e, a certificate of organization for an LLC or the certification of trust/trust agreement for a trust.
Specifically for LLCs, in order to qualify for this pricing, the current owners must own at least 50% or more of the LLC that is receiving the property.
How it works - When you hit the add to cart button, the site will generate a form for you to fill in the details of deed you want prepared. Once it’s submitted, we will prepare a deed draft for review by email. You’ll have the opportunity to make revisions to the deed, up to a total of three redrafts. Any additional redrafts after that will be covered by an hourly rate.
The deed has to be notarized by the current owners before recording. In addition to notarizing the deed in our offices, we also offer the option to set up an online notarization for the owners to be able to sign electronically at no additional charge - sign anywhere at anytime.
This fee only covers the deed and the recording fee charged by the courthouse to record the deed.
Important Disclosure - When you checkout, your credit card will be charged. We will reach out to you by email to discuss your request. If for whatever reason your request is not something we can complete, you will be refunded. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Charles@Huang-PLLC.com to discuss your request first. We cover only transactions taking place in Virginia.
Transfer on Death Deeds
Transfer on death deeds offer owners a way to keep ownership of property while they are alive while at the same time ensuring who will be receiving the property from them when they pass, without having to worry about probate. Of course, if you change your mind while you are still alive, you can always revoke the transfer on death deed while still remaining the owner of the property.
Transfer on death deeds offer owners a way to keep ownership of property while they are alive while at the same time ensuring who will be receiving the property from them when they pass, without having to worry about probate. For people who have not completed their estate planning, the transfer on death deed offers a simple way to assign ownership after one’s passing. Of course, if you change your mind while you are still alive, you can always revoke the transfer on death deed while still remaining the owner of the property. Furthermore, you are still able to sell the property without the approval of your beneficiaries.
How it works - When you hit the add to cart button, the site will generate a form for you to fill in the details of deed you want prepared. Once it’s submitted, we will prepare a deed draft for review by email. You’ll have the opportunity to make revisions to the deed, up to a total of three redrafts. Any additional redrafts after that will be covered by an hourly rate.
The deed has to be notarized by the current owners before recording. In addition to notarizing the deed in our offices, we also offer the option to set up an online notarization for the owners to be able to sign electronically at no additional charge - sign anywhere at anytime.
This fee only covers the deed and the recording fee charged by the courthouse to record the deed.
Important Disclosure - When you checkout, your credit card will be charged. We will reach out to you by email to discuss your request. If for whatever reason your request is not something we can complete, you will be refunded. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Charles@Huang-PLLC.com to discuss your request first. We cover only transactions taking place in Virginia.
Sales Contract Drafting
Sometimes you already know who you plan on selling to and you just need someone to write up an agreement for you. We provide you with a questionnaire that asks you the questions you need to consider and decisions that have to be made to give you a legally binding contract that both parties can agree to. Additionally, we will also set up a time for a consultation to help answer any questions that both sides have.
This service also includes if you want to make an offer and are not working with a real estate agent.
Sometimes you already know who you plan on selling to and you just need someone to write up an agreement for you. We provide you with a questionnaire that asks you the questions you need to consider and decisions that have to be made to give you a legally binding contract that both parties can agree to. Additionally, we will also set up a time for a consultation to help answer any questions that both sides have.
Or, you, if unrepresented by an agent, can also use this service to prepare an offer to make to a seller, either unrepresented or represented by an agent. We will prepare a contract for you and an offer letter so that you can present it to the seller or their agent to take your offer seriously.
How it works - When you hit the add to cart button, the site will generate a form for you to fill in the details of the offer or contract you would like to make. Once it’s submitted, we will prepare a contract draft for review by email. You’ll have the opportunity to make revisions to the contract, up to a total of three redrafts. Any additional redrafts after that will be covered by an hourly rate.
This service only covers the initial contract and ratified offer. Any addendums that are needed after the first contract is signed by both the buyers and sellers would be covered on an hourly rate.
Important Disclosure - When you checkout, your credit card will be charged. We will reach out to you by email to discuss your request. If for whatever reason your request is not something we can complete, you will be refunded. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Charles@Huang-PLLC.com to discuss your request first. We cover only transactions taking place in Virginia.
Private Loan and Mortgage Drafting
If you are interested in lending someone money to purchase a home or want to allow a purchaser of your home to pay you back over a long period of time, then we can help prepare legally binding contracts and mortgage documents to protect your loan and ensure your interest in the property of the loan amount.
If you are lending someone money to purchase a home or allowing a purchaser of your home to pay you back over a long period of time, then we can help prepare legally binding notes and mortgage documents to protect your loan and ensure your interest in the property for the loan amount.
How it works - A mortgage, the more commonly known term, is comprised of a note, which is basically a contract, and a deed of trust, which is a legal document recorded at the courthouse. For someone giving a loan out to have the right to foreclose on someone, the deed of trust has to be recorded.
When you hit the add to cart button, the site will generate a form for you to fill in the details of the loan you would like to make. Once it’s submitted, we will prepare a draft for review by email. You’ll have the opportunity to make revisions to the note and deed of trust, up to a total of three redrafts. Any additional redrafts after that will be covered by an hourly rate. This does not include any recording fees or transfer taxes to record the mortgage.
Important Disclosure - When you checkout, your credit card will be charged. We will reach out to you by email to discuss your request. If for whatever reason your request is not something we can complete, you will be refunded. If you have any questions, you can reach out to Charles@Huang-PLLC.com to discuss your request first. We cover only transactions taking place in Virginia.