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can a beneficiary live in a trust property

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McFaith
11/28/25 12:18pm

Yes, a beneficiary can live in a trust property, but it depends on the specific terms of the trust. It is generally only permissible if the trust document explicitly allows it, or if there is only one beneficiary who is also the sole trustee, and with the trustee potentially requiring a resident beneficiary to pay rent to preserve equity when multiple beneficiaries have an interest in the property.

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