Leland and Vikki Bohlman recorded four property deeds in Lewis and Clark County on the same day last week, transferring interests in multiple Helena-area properties — including two transfers to family members — in what public records suggest is a deliberate restructuring of a long-held real estate portfolio.
The four deeds were all filed May 12, 2026, and recorded in Book M65 on consecutive pages. One deed transferred property from Leland and Vikki Bohlman back to themselves — a move typically used to update how title is held, such as moving property into or out of joint tenancy or adjusting survivorship language. Two additional deeds transferred separate properties to Bohlman Erin and Bohlman Krysten, respectively, suggesting the couple is passing real estate holdings to the next generation.
County recorder filings show Leland and Vikki Bohlman have appeared in seven total filings tied to four distinct properties across deed, capital flow, and development records, with the May 12 cluster representing the most recent activity. Bohlman Erin is flagged in county records as a potential out-of-area buyer, meaning the recipient of at least one of those transferred properties may be based outside Montana.
For Helena-area residents, same-day multi-deed transfers by a single family are not unusual when estate planning or generational wealth transfers are involved. The consecutive page numbers — 3782, 3783, and 3784 — indicate the documents were submitted together. No sale prices were listed in the available records, consistent with intra-family transfers that are often exempt from standard conveyance taxes.