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You need to review the trust document to determine how the land can be transferred by the trustee. You should consult with an attorney who can review the trust and explain your options.

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You'll have to file the paperwork at your county deed office and you'll need a death certificate and something showing that the heirs get the house.

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Q: How do you change the name on a deed from a deceased with a living trust?
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Is falsifying signatures on a deed of trust a felony?

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How do you take a co trustees name off the house title?

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Can supplementary deed supersede trust deed?

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