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What does etvir mean in real estate?

What does etvir mean on a deed on real estate


What does the abbreviation ETAL or ET AL mean in real estate?

"Et al" means "and others" in latin.


When property deed has etal on it do all partys require to sign if property is sold?

Yes all parties involved in a real estate transaction must sign the deed if they are owners of the property and wish to pass ownership on to another party.


How do you get conveyance deed without landowner signature?

In order to transfer the ownership of real estate the owner must sign a deed. If the owner has died then the court appointed fiduciary can execute a deed if they have the right to sell real estate in the will or get a license to sell real estate from the court. After the estate has been settled the heirs can execute a deed.


What happens when the real estate does not want to fix the deed?

If there is a problem with the deed to a property usually the buyer/owner of the real estate will have title insurance that will clear up any deed issues. The real estate company or agent can do nothing about fixing a deed except to refer a client to a real estate attorney. Real estate agents are not attorneys (unless they do have a law degree and have passed the bar) and can get in serious trouble for offering legal advice to their principals.


What is a deed of assignment?

A deed of assignment transfers real estate from a debtor to a creditor.


Deed Transfers?

Deed transfers allow one party to transfer real estate to another party. Deeds are the legal documents used to prove ownership of real estate. When a seller gives the real estate to the buyer, he uses a deed transfer to legally complete the deal.


What does a New York State Real Estate Deed look like?

show me what deed like


How do you convey their interest?

Interest in real estate is conveyed by a deed.


how do you remove deceased spouse name on a deed of the now deceased wife?

You need to consult with the attorney who handled the estate. The estate must be probated in order for legal title to real estate pass to the heir. The attorney can advise you about deed changes in your situation.You need to consult with the attorney who handled the estate. The estate must be probated in order for legal title to real estate pass to the heir. The attorney can advise you about deed changes in your situation.You need to consult with the attorney who handled the estate. The estate must be probated in order for legal title to real estate pass to the heir. The attorney can advise you about deed changes in your situation.You need to consult with the attorney who handled the estate. The estate must be probated in order for legal title to real estate pass to the heir. The attorney can advise you about deed changes in your situation.


Would a beneficiary Deed to property be legal in the State of Ga?

Generally, in order for title to real estate to pass to the heirs or devisees the estate must be probated. If a person inherited an interest in real estate a quitclaim deed from them would convey their interest in the property IF the estate had been probated. If the estate was not probated then they are not a legal owner of the property and their deed would convey nothing.


Who should a title and deed be reviewed by?

Any purchase of real estate should be supervised by an attorney who specializes in real estate law.

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