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The Arizona Beneficiary Deed Law allows you to avoid the possibly lengthy probate process. Unlike a normal deed, this transfer of property will not occur automatically it will only occur upon your death. You can revoke the deed at any time, and you can still do anything with the property without any restrictions.
For more than a decade, Arizona has sanctioned a type of deed that allows probate-free transfers of homes and other real estate at an owner's death. The deeds don't transfer ownership of a property until death, meaning an owner can sell a property, refinance it or take other actions while still living.
fill in information about you and the TOD beneficiary. Provide a description of the property. Check over the completed deed. Sign the deed in front of a notary public, and.
In the state of Arizona, probate is only required if the decedent has any assets that did not transfer automatically upon their death. These assets tend to be titled individually in the decedent's name and will require a probate court to transfer the title of ownership to the intended beneficiary.
Get a Deed Form or Prepare Your Own. You can buy a state-specific TOD deed form for your state at www.Nolo.com or type up your own document. Name the Beneficiary. Describe the Property. Sign the Deed. Record the Deed.
Requirements for Arizona Beneficiary Deed Forms The deed must be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county where the property is located before the death of the owner (or, with multiple owners, before the death of the last surviving owner).
For more than a decade, Arizona has sanctioned a type of deed that allows probate-free transfers of homes and other real estate at an owner's death. The deeds don't transfer ownership of a property until death, meaning an owner can sell a property, refinance it or take other actions while still living.
Get a Deed Form or Prepare Your Own. You can buy a state-specific TOD deed form for your state at www.Nolo.com or type up your own document. Name the Beneficiary. Describe the Property. Sign the Deed. Record the Deed.
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