Property Ownership
In Maine, a commercial property owned by a limited liability company (LLC) is conveyed by:
AAny member of the LLC
BThe member(s) authorized in the operating agreement to convey real property✓ Correct
CThe LLC's attorney only
DA court-appointed trustee
Explanation
An LLC conveys real property through its authorized members or managers as specified in the operating agreement. Deeds must be executed by individuals with proper authority under the LLC's governing documents.
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