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In many cases a trustee may convey the trust property to himself as an individual. It is often done when a group decides to terminate a trust. However, this type of a transaction should be handled by an attorney with experience in such transactions who can make certain the sale is uncontested and the deed will be accepted as a valid conveyance by future title holders. The attorney can first confirm the conveyance is not a result of self-dealing by the trustee and then arrange to make the transfer with the proper documentation to maintain a clear chain of title to the property.

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