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Todays topic, ready, here we go. Todays topic is a good one. Todays topic is, death in real estate. Now hold on a minute, its not what you think it is. Its not death in the property. Its what do we do with ownership of a property when somebody dies. Meaning I own this house, I die, what happens to my property. Who gets possession of the property. Who gets to own the property now that I am gone. Now thats a pretty interesting topic. It can be complicating. Well try to make it, yes. Were going to try to make it as simple as possible. Got it? Okay, here we go. Lets pump the brakes here and back up a little bit. Got it? Hugely important to make sure youve got a deed. Now a deed is ownership papers to a house. Lets pretend its a pink slip to a car. All right? The deed is the ownership papers to a house. Got it? Now when somebody buys a house, all right, theyre giving whats called a vesting form. And they must fill this out stating, claiming, hey, I want to take the title to t