Leland and Vikki Bohlman recorded four property transactions on the same day last week, transferring interests in multiple Lewis and Clark County parcels to family members — and retaining at least one property in their own names — in what public records show is part of a broader pattern of activity spanning seven filings across four distinct properties.

All four deeds were recorded May 12, 2026, and appear consecutively in Book M65, beginning at Page 3782. The first deed, Page 3782, shows Leland and Vikki Bohlman conveying property to themselves — a transaction type commonly used in estate planning to establish joint tenancy or trust arrangements. Pages 3783 and 3784 record transfers to two individuals identified as Bohlman Krysten and Bohlman Erin, respectively, suggesting a generational transfer of real property within the family.

The county recorder's office shows Bohlman Erin may be based outside Montana, which would classify the transfer as an out-of-area acquisition under the recorder's tracking methodology — though in this context the transaction appears to be a family conveyance rather than a speculative purchase. No purchase price is listed in the recorded documents, which is consistent with gift deeds or intra-family transfers.

The cluster of same-day filings tied to a single family across multiple parcels is not uncommon in estate planning scenarios, particularly when property owners move to consolidate or distribute holdings before a life event. Lewis and Clark County property records show Leland and Vikki Bohlman have appeared in seven filings across four properties dating back through at least three data sources, suggesting an established local presence in the county's real property rolls. Residents with questions about similar transactions can contact the Lewis and Clark County Recorder's Office on North Last Chance Gulch.