Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Massachusetts
Use of Realty Trusts by developers
Many real estate development companys operate under the auspices of a realty trust specific to the development(s) they undertake. Does such realty trust provide some additional or special protections not provided under their original incorporation or LLP arrangement?
If so is there a basic or boilerplate form for such a document or what changes are necessary from project to project?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Use of Realty Trusts by developers
1) Yes, the realty trust offers some additional
protection. There are some aspects of tort and some
creditor protection where the extra 'layer' would be
useful.
It also provides anonymity for the "true" owners
of property in public records, and allows for
changes of ownership (percentage shifts or entirely
new ownership) without the expense and 'publicity'
of showing the changes in the public records.
2) There are "forms" that lawyers use, yes, but not ones
meant for lay people. We not only go to law school to
learn the intricacies of property law, transfers, deeds,
etc., we usually attend continuing legal education courses
on title-holding entities before we start adapting boilerplate
forms for realty trusts since many of the choices for
adaptation have potentially major consequences. Furthermore,
there are different forms for each of the several vastly
different kinds of title-holding entities Mass. has. Lastly,
along with the forms for the entity itself (e.g., Trust),
there are forms for changing beneficial ownership, for making
representations about trustee authority, etc.
Attorneys can set up all of these things for you
cheaply enough that you should consider hiring one
and frankly you'd be ill-advised to assume you can
competently edit standard boiler-plate forms for your
own use. I charge as little as $1,000.00 including
deed and recording at the registry for setting up
such a trust for a developer or an occasional home-owner.
(I'm in Newton, just outside of Boston. If you're not
near me, I can probably help you find an inexpensive
real estate attorney nearer to you.)
Stuart Williams
Law Offices of Stuart J. Williams
21 Walter St.
Newton, MA
02459-2509
Telephone 617 527-0050.
Good luck. Write to me directly if you have another question.
Stuart Williams
Law Offices of Stuart J. Williams
21 Walter St.