New law simplifies, expands Revocable Transfer on Death Deeds
AB 288 expands what type of property owners may use Revocable Transfer on Death (TOD) Deeds, and clarifies the procedure when a Revocable TOD Deed conflicts with another deed.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Sep 22, 2023 | Laws and Regulations, Mortgages, New Laws, Real Estate | 0
AB 288 expands what type of property owners may use Revocable Transfer on Death (TOD) Deeds, and clarifies the procedure when a Revocable TOD Deed conflicts with another deed.
Read Moreby ft Editorial Staff | May 25, 2022 | Forms, Real Estate | 0
A residential property owner uses RPI Form 411 to establish one or more beneficiaries who will take title to their property upon their death and Form 411-1 to revoke the transfer.
Read Moreby Gregory Bretado | May 17, 2021 | Real Estate, Video | 0
What is fiduciary duty? Fiduciary duty is the...
Read Moreby Amy Thomas | Nov 9, 2015 | Laws and Regulations, New Laws, Real Estate | 4
A revocable transfer on death deed (RTDD) may be recorded to transfer real estate upon the death of the owner without probate proceedings.
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