Whenever real estate is transferred -- whether because of marriage, divorce, death or for estate planning purposes -- a new deed is needed. Attorney Mary Randolph's book, written in plain English, helps readers get the new deed done. It explains how to: put property in joint tenancy or community property-borrow or loan money with real estate as security-transfer real estate to a living trust, family corporation or partnership-give or sell real estate to a relative or friend-add or delete someone's name as owner of real ...
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Whenever real estate is transferred -- whether because of marriage, divorce, death or for estate planning purposes -- a new deed is needed. Attorney Mary Randolph's book, written in plain English, helps readers get the new deed done. It explains how to: put property in joint tenancy or community property-borrow or loan money with real estate as security-transfer real estate to a living trust, family corporation or partnership-give or sell real estate to a relative or friend-add or delete someone's name as owner of real estate.Includes all the necessary tear-out deed forms and line-by-line instructions to filling them out.
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