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HomeCorporations CodeGENERAL PROVISIONSCh. 5Art. 9§ 16916 Partnership Real Property Merger

§ 16916 Partnership Real Property Merger

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§ 16916 Partnership Real Property Merger

When a partnership or business that owns land merges with another, filing the merger paperwork in the county records makes the new (surviving) entity the legal owner of that land.

Key Takeaways

  • •Filing a certified merger certificate (or a copy of the merger statement) in the county where the property is located proves the surviving entity now owns the property.
  • •Even a simpler filing that only names the old and new entities works for showing ownership, as long as it follows the rules in § 16915.
  • •Once the merger is recorded, buyers or lenders can assume the merger was done correctly and the new owner’s title is good.

Example

Two LLCs in California own a rental house together. They decide to merge into one LLC. After the merger, they file the merger certificate with the county recorder where the house is located.

Because they filed the merger document, the county record now shows the new LLC as the owner of the house, so anyone looking at the record will see the new LLC as the rightful owner.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 16916 Partnership Real Property Merger

(a) Whenever a domestic or foreign partnership or other business entity having any real property in this state merges with another partnership or other business entity pursuant to the laws of this state or of the state or place in which any constituent partnership or constituent other business entity was organized, and the laws of the state or place of organization (including this state) of any disappearing partnership or disappearing other business entity provide substantially that the making and filing of a statement of merger, agreement of merger or certificate of merger vests in the surviving partnership or surviving other business entity all the real property of any disappearing partnership and disappearing other business entity, the filing for record in the office of the county record of any county in this state in which any of the real property of the disappearing partnership or disappearing other business entity is located of either (1) a certificate of merger or agreement of merger certified by the Secretary of State, or other certificate prescribed by the Secretary of State, or (2) a copy of the statement of merger, agreement of merger or certificate of merger, certified by the Secretary of State or an authorized public official of the state or place pursuant to the laws of which the merger is effected, shall evidence record ownership in the surviving partnership or surviving other business entity of all interest of that disappearing partnership or disappearing other business entity in and to the real property located in that county. (b) A filed and, if appropriate, recorded statement of merger, executed and declared to be accurate pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 16105, stating the name of a partnership or other business entity that is a party to the merger in whose name property was held before the merger and the name of the surviving entity, but not containing all of the other information required by Section 16915, operates with respect to the partnerships or other business entities named to the extent provided in subdivision (a). (c) Recording of the certificate of merger in accordance with subdivision (a) shall create, in favor of bona fide purchasers or encumbrancers for value, a conclusive presumption that the merger was validly completed. (Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 437, Sec. 31. Effective January 1, 2000.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

partnershipagreementownershipstatementpropertymergersecretaryencumbrance

Related Statutes

  • § 16908 Entity Conversion To Partnership
  • § 16105 Partnership Statement Filing Rules
  • § 16905 Foreign Partnership Conversion Rules
  • § 16909 Entity Conversion Continuity
  • § 16914 Merger Effects On Partnerships

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Corporations Code. Section 16916.
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