Property Ownership

Under Connecticut law, a property sold to a limited liability company (LLC) has title held in the name of:

AThe individual members of the LLC
BThe LLC itself as a legal entity✓ Correct
CThe state of Connecticut
DThe registered agent of the LLC

Explanation

An LLC is a separate legal entity under Connecticut law and can hold title to real property in its own name, independently from its members.

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