Rapper D4vd, whose abandoned car was found containing a dismembered 15-year-old girl, has transferred the deed to two Texas homes to his mother, according to a report.

The 20-year-old Queens-born and LA-based musician transferred the pair of Houston-area residences, which he owns under a trust, on Sept. 18 and Sept. 22, TMZ reported citing legal documents.

The move came the same day that one of the homes was the victim of a swatting incident, according to the outlet.

D4vd’s parents answered the door during that swatting incident at the Houston area home with his frazzled mother assuring police that only she, her husband, other son, and daughter were inside.

D4vd, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has become the subject of much speculation and possible criminal investigations after missing 15-year-old girl Celeste Rivas Hernandez was found dismembered in his abandoned Tesla on Sept. 9.

Authorities revealed Rivas’ body was found in a severe state of decomposition while in the vehicle at the Hollywood impound lot. Officials believe she had been dead for weeks.

The poor girl’s mother revealed to TMZ that her daughter had been dating someone named David — with internet sleuths also uncovering footage from a past livestream that showed the rapper speaking of grooming a girl who is identified as Celeste.

After the gruesome discovery, an eerie unreleased song from the 20-year-old entitled “Celeste” spread across the internet.

“Oh, Celeste, the girl with my name tattooed on her chest, smell her on my clothes like cigarettes,” he sings in the song which circulated online.

The rapper — who literally flopped during a failed backflip during a Coachella performance — canceled his planned tour for the also delayed upcoming album “Withered.”

Universal Music Group, Sony Music Publishing and Wasserman, which represented the rapper, have put all promotional activities on hold until the police investigation is resolved, TMZ previously reported.

No charges have been filed in the case and D4vd is cooperating with Los Angeles police.

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