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what do I do when my joint tenant dies when you own property as a joint tenant with another person when that person dies you immediately own their portion of the property outright but the county doesnt know that you own their portion of the property outright and so you have to file whats called an Affidavit of death with the county recorders office the Affidavit of death is basically an affidavit where you swear under penalty of perjury that the person that you owned the home with has passed away so that the title is clear that gets filed with the county and now everybody can go and look at the county and see who actually owns the property when you file the Affidavit of death with the county you have to attach a certified death certificate to it and theres also a fee associated different recorders offices have different kinds of fees depending on what youre filing so you need to check in the county that youre in so you prepare the Affidavit of death have your signature on it nota