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Does the name of the qualified intermediary appear in the deed and/or closing documents?

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Does the name of the qualified intermediary appear in the deed and/or closing documents?

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Because the exchange regulations allow for “direct deeding”, the taxpayer’s name and tax identification number should be used in most closing documents, including the warranty deed, title policies and closing affidavits (except for reverse exchanges and construction exchanges, as outlined below).

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