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To "remove a name from a deed" that person must transfer their interest in the property to another person by executing a new deed.


For example, if Tom and Jerry own property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and they want to take Jerry's name off the deed then Jerry must voluntarily transfer his interest to Tom by a new deed, or, both can execute a new deed whereby they both convey the property to Tom in his own right.



If, on the other hand, Jerry has died, Tom does not need to take Jerry's name "off the deed". He only needs to record a certified copy of Jerry's death certificate in the land records to show that Jerry has died and Tom owns the property by survivorship.



To "remove a name from a deed" that person must transfer their interest in the property to another person by executing a new deed.


For example, if Tom and Jerry own property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and they want to take Jerry's name off the deed then Jerry must voluntarily transfer his interest to Tom by a new deed, or, both can execute a new deed whereby they both convey the property to Tom in his own right.



If, on the other hand, Jerry has died, Tom does not need to take Jerry's name "off the deed". He only needs to record a certified copy of Jerry's death certificate in the land records to show that Jerry has died and Tom owns the property by survivorship.



To "remove a name from a deed" that person must transfer their interest in the property to another person by executing a new deed.


For example, if Tom and Jerry own property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and they want to take Jerry's name off the deed then Jerry must voluntarily transfer his interest to Tom by a new deed, or, both can execute a new deed whereby they both convey the property to Tom in his own right.



If, on the other hand, Jerry has died, Tom does not need to take Jerry's name "off the deed". He only needs to record a certified copy of Jerry's death certificate in the land records to show that Jerry has died and Tom owns the property by survivorship.



To "remove a name from a deed" that person must transfer their interest in the property to another person by executing a new deed.


For example, if Tom and Jerry own property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship and they want to take Jerry's name off the deed then Jerry must voluntarily transfer his interest to Tom by a new deed, or, both can execute a new deed whereby they both convey the property to Tom in his own right.



If, on the other hand, Jerry has died, Tom does not need to take Jerry's name "off the deed". He only needs to record a certified copy of Jerry's death certificate in the land records to show that Jerry has died and Tom owns the property by survivorship.

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