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revocable transfer on death deeds have only been around in california since 2016 and are already subject to a lot of bureaucratic minutia originally set to sunset in 2021 they were instead extended to at least 2032 meaning absent some crazy litigation sending shock waves through the estate planning or real estate legal worlds something im betting wont happen then these transfer on death deeds are likely here to stay for the long run one would think the process would be simple you sign a deed transferring your property to someone else at your death however there are a lot of rules to be made aware of including those that went into effect just this year so lets talk about those hi im andrew bethel and full disclosure weve talked about revocable transfer on death deeds on this channel previously and im not a fan setting aside the fact that im an estate planning attorney and always recommend setting up a living trust instead these deeds tie a hand around your back and add too much t