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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 their real property to a designated beneficiary upon their death without the need for probate.
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1.Access pdfFiller and log in or create an account.
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2.Search for 'Transfer on Death Deed' template.
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3.Open the document and review the pre-filled information if available.
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4.Enter the grantor's full name and address in the designated fields.
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5.Provide the beneficiary's full name and contact information accurately.
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6.Include a legal description of the property being transferred.
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7.Select the date on which the deed will be effective.
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8.Have the grantor sign the document in the presence of a notary public, if required.
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9.Ensure that the notary public also signs and stamps the document, attesting to the grantor's identity and consent.
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10.Save and download the completed deed.
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11.Record the deed with your local county recorder’s office, if necessary, to finalize the transfer.
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