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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.



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