If the owner of property conveys that property by a quitclaim deed while they still own it then they no longer own the property. It is now the property of the grantee in the deed.
If you are not on the title, no, you cannot quit claim the deed. The executor of the estate will have to execute a transfer of the property, once the estate is settled.
If the owner conveyed the property by a deed while living the property is gone from their estate at the time of their death and cannot pass by their will. The deed would take precedence.If the owner conveyed the property by a deed while living the property is gone from their estate at the time of their death and cannot pass by their will. The deed would take precedence.If the owner conveyed the property by a deed while living the property is gone from their estate at the time of their death and cannot pass by their will. The deed would take precedence.If the owner conveyed the property by a deed while living the property is gone from their estate at the time of their death and cannot pass by their will. The deed would take precedence.
Yes. You could have a deed drafted that conveys your property to eight children while reserving a life estate for yourself.
The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.The owner's estate must be probated and you would need to get a deed from the court appointed estate representative.
You need to consult with an attorney who specializes in estate planning to discuss your options and the consequences of each under your state laws and federal tax laws. Trusts and estate planning are extremely complex areas of law.
who evers name is on the deed is legally responsible
If you conveyed your property by deed and reserved a life estate, the property cannot be sold without your written consent, releasing your life estate. If you do not sign the deed, the new owner would take the property subject to your life estate.If you conveyed your property by deed and reserved a life estate, the property cannot be sold without your written consent, releasing your life estate. If you do not sign the deed, the new owner would take the property subject to your life estate.If you conveyed your property by deed and reserved a life estate, the property cannot be sold without your written consent, releasing your life estate. If you do not sign the deed, the new owner would take the property subject to your life estate.If you conveyed your property by deed and reserved a life estate, the property cannot be sold without your written consent, releasing your life estate. If you do not sign the deed, the new owner would take the property subject to your life estate.
The person who is receiving the life estate must be listed as grantee in the deed along with the clear intention that only a life estate is granted. The deed should be drafted by a professional who can discuss the consequences and responsibilities associated with granting a life estate.
Yes. The life tenant could use a quitclaim deed form to terminate their life estate.
Your question does not contain enough detail. You can add more details on the discussion page. If a person conveyed their real property by deed while living then the property cannot become part of their estate after their death. If they granted a life estate, that person owns the life estate for the duration of their natural life.
If you conveyed your property and retained an enhanced life estate you could release your interest in the property by executing another deed to the grantee that releases all your right, title and interest in the property, including the life estate you reserved in your prior deed. That deed should be drafted by an attorney who specializes in real estate in your jurisdiction and recorded in the land records. Any deed that conveys an interest in real property should be drafted by a professional.
The life tenant does not have to sign the deed that creates the life estate unless there are specific conditions mentioned in that deed that will obligate the life tenant.In order for the property to be conveyed free of the life estate the life tenant must sign that deed as their consent.The life tenant does not have to sign the deed that creates the life estate unless there are specific conditions mentioned in that deed that will obligate the life tenant.In order for the property to be conveyed free of the life estate the life tenant must sign that deed as their consent.The life tenant does not have to sign the deed that creates the life estate unless there are specific conditions mentioned in that deed that will obligate the life tenant.In order for the property to be conveyed free of the life estate the life tenant must sign that deed as their consent.The life tenant does not have to sign the deed that creates the life estate unless there are specific conditions mentioned in that deed that will obligate the life tenant.In order for the property to be conveyed free of the life estate the life tenant must sign that deed as their consent.