A stranger says his property can't be sold because it's in the name of my LLC
Florida State
A stranger called me today. It turns out, I own an LLC name that was once owned by him. It was an inactive name when I found the LLC name in the sunbiz.org data base. When I took ownership of it, it was was reactivated.
Here's the kicker: this stranger placed a property in the name of the LLC in 2009. He let the LLC lapse into dissolution by not paying the annual registration fee and/or filing the required annual reports for the LLC name.
He wants to sell the property now and can't because technically my LLC owns it! Before the conversation went further, I told him I had to take another call. He's called me several times back since and wants me to help him. He seems disparate. He said he needs a quit Claim Deed. I'm confused. A quit Claim Deed has to do with real property meaning bricks and mortar. Why would I need to sign a quit claim deed?
Florida State
A stranger called me today. It turns out, I own an LLC name that was once owned by him. It was an inactive name when I found the LLC name in the sunbiz.org data base. When I took ownership of it, it was was reactivated.
Here's the kicker: this stranger placed a property in the name of the LLC in 2009. He let the LLC lapse into dissolution by not paying the annual registration fee and/or filing the required annual reports for the LLC name.
He wants to sell the property now and can't because technically my LLC owns it! Before the conversation went further, I told him I had to take another call. He's called me several times back since and wants me to help him. He seems disparate. He said he needs a quit Claim Deed. I'm confused. A quit Claim Deed has to do with real property meaning bricks and mortar. Why would I need to sign a quit claim deed?