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The deed should clearly state that the transfer of the property will occur upon the owners death and name the designated beneficiaries. Once the TOD Deed is signed, notarized, and recorded with the appropriate county recorders office, it becomes a legally binding document.
Beneficiary Liability: A beneficiary named in a TOD deed becomes personally liable for the property owners unsecured debts up to the value of the property received. This result may have been unintended by the owner and as an unpleasant surprise to the beneficiary.
Unlike a traditional will, a Missouri beneficiary deed sometimes called a transfer on death deed, allows for a direct property transfer upon the owners death without probate court involvement.
A photocopy of the proof of death (such as a death certificate or obituary); A completed, signed and notarized Affidavit to Establish Title to Exempt Property (Form 2305); and. The $8.50 duplicate title fee and a $6 processing fee.
If youre thinking about ways to keep your home out of probate, and TOD deeds are an available option in your state, they are well worth considering. Unless you have a complex situation or have specific concerns, you likely wont need a lawyer to create a TOD deed.
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How do you transfer a deed when someone dies in Missouri? You must sign the deed and get your signature notarized, and then record (file) the deed with the county recorder of deeds before your death. Otherwise, it wont be valid. You can make a Missouri beneficiary deed with WillMaker.

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