Get the free Transfer on Death Deed or TOD - Beneficiary Deed for Individual to a Trust template
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This deed is used to transfer the ownership or title of a parcel of land, attaching any existing covenants, upon the death of the Grantor to the Grantee. It does not transfer any present ownership
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What is transfer on death deed
A transfer on death deed is a legal document that allows an individual to transfer real estate assets directly to a beneficiary upon their death, bypassing probate.
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1.Begin by visiting pdfFiller and logging into your account or creating a new one.
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2.Locate the transfer on death deed template. You can search for it in the document library.
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3.Once you find the template, click on it to open the editing interface.
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4.Fill in your name and address as the property owner in the designated fields at the top of the document.
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5.Next, provide the legal description of the property being transferred. This can usually be found on your property tax statement.
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6.Enter the name and contact information of the beneficiary who will receive the property.
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7.Make sure to include any additional details required, such as whether the beneficiary is a single person or multiple beneficiaries.
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8.Review all the information you have entered for accuracy and completeness.
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9.Follow the instructions to add your signature, as well as the signature of a witness if necessary, depending on your state’s requirements.
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10.Save the document and download it. You may also choose to print it if needed for physical signatures before filing it with your local county office.
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