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What is a cemetery deed?

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A cemetery deed is a legal document. It is a deed for the plot or plots you purchased.

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How do you get a copy of a cemetery plot deed?

It would depend who owns the cemetery. If its a local authority, then you will be able to get a copy from the local authority, if its a church or other private organisation you will need to contact them. Anyone who owns a cemetery must keep proper records of not only who owns the plots but who is interred (buried) in them.


How does a deed for a cemetery plot get transferred from mother to daughter?

At our cemetery we would charge you $50.00 to transfer your cemetery property to your daughter. It is just a matter of filling out a transfer form... listing the location of the property and you signing the paperwork. She would then receive a deed in her name. That would give her full ownership and you would no longer have any interest or rights in that property. We also have a "permission to use form." On that form you would just be giving her the right to use the cemetery space but you would still own it. There is no charge to do this.


Parents made me a deed for some property at their death and afterwords they put a cemetery on this property mother died father wants me to sign exclusion for the cemetery and right of way whats my r?

Your parents gave you a deed to a piece of property and withheld a life estate. That means they have the right to use that property however they wish while they live but when they die, the property becomes yours. The problem is there is a cemetery on the property which will be there after your parents die, or if your mother is dead, after your father dies. You did not explain who put the cemetery on this property, and the continued sales of grave sites. You did not explain the provision for the graves. A number of legal issues exist concerning a cemetery. Each state has different laws. In this state it would be illegal for you to sign an exclusion. You would need to sign a Quit Claim Deed. The name of the document you sign is a legal technicality. You might want to talk with someone who understands your state's real estate law.


What is the palindrome for an act?

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How do you spell cemetery?

Cemetery. There is no "a" in the word."


Is a warranty deed the same as a conveyance deed?

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How can a disinheritance deed be revoked?

There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.


What is a five letter palindrome for an act of heroism?

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Parents made you a deed for property at their death later a cemetery was put on property mother dies now father wants a deed exclusion for cemetery and right a way What is your rights can he force th?

If your parents owned the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship your father became the sole owner upon the death of your mother.It sounds as though you may be referring to a 'transfer on death deed' which is legal in certain states. If that is so, the transfer to you will become effective only after your father's death. Until then, you have no rights in the property. Your father can continue to manage his property as he sees fit and can revoke the TODD or record a new one naming a new grantee at any time prior to his death.


How do you abbreviate the word cemetery?

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What are the sections of a cemetery?

Sections are set by each cemetery. Sections are added as a cemetery expands.