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If your father executed a survivorship deed prior to death, and it was properly recorded in the land records, the property does not become a part of his estate. As the Survivor on the deed, his interest passed automatically to you. You are the new owner and you are responsible for the property taxes.

You should discuss the situation with the attorney who is handling the estate.

If your father executed a survivorship deed prior to death, and it was properly recorded in the land records, the property does not become a part of his estate. As the survivor on the deed, his interest passed automatically to you. You are the new owner and you are responsible for the property taxes.

You should discuss the situation with the attorney who is handling the estate.

If your father executed a survivorship deed prior to death, and it was properly recorded in the land records, the property does not become a part of his estate. As the survivor on the deed, his interest passed automatically to you. You are the new owner and you are responsible for the property taxes.

You should discuss the situation with the attorney who is handling the estate.

If your father executed a survivorship deed prior to death, and it was properly recorded in the land records, the property does not become a part of his estate. As the survivor on the deed, his interest passed automatically to you. You are the new owner and you are responsible for the property taxes.

You should discuss the situation with the attorney who is handling the estate.

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If your father executed a survivorship deed prior to death, and it was properly recorded in the land records, the property does not become a part of his estate. As the survivor on the deed, his interest passed automatically to you. You are the new owner and you are responsible for the property taxes.

You should discuss the situation with the attorney who is handling the estate.

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