Warranty Deed to Separate Property of One Spouse to Both Spouses as Joint Tenants - Ohio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Grantor's name in the designated field, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Next, specify the Grantees' names as 'Husband and Wife' and select how they will hold the property—either as 'Tenants in Common' or 'Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship.'
  4. Fill in the property description, including County, City, and Auditor’s Parcel Number. Attach any necessary legal descriptions as Exhibit A.
  5. Complete the acknowledgment section by entering the date and having a Notary Public sign and stamp the document.

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(A) Except as provided in section 5302.21 of the Revised Code, if any interest in real property is conveyed or devised to two or more persons for their joint lives and then to the survivor or survivors of them, those persons hold title as survivorship tenants, and the joint interest created is a survivorship tenancy.
A survivorship deed is a deed conveying title to real estate into the names of two or more persons as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. Upon the death of one owner, the property passes to and vests in the name of the surviving owner or owners.
How Do I Create a Right of Survivorship? A right of survivorship is created by special language in the deed. In the case of joint tenancy with right of survivorship, the deed may list the owners and state that the property is held as joint tenants with right of survivorship.
Ohio recognizes joint tenancy as a common form of joint ownership for non-spouses. This form allows multiple people or entities to own a title interest to the property, and comes with various rights and responsibilities.
Ohio law provides that a deed must show a clear intention to create a survivorship tenancy. The standard language in a survivorship deed transfers property to the owners for their joint lives, remainder to the survivor of them. It is important for owners to review their deeds to see if this language is included.

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The Process for Adding a Spouse or Partner to a Home Title Prepare a New Deed. To add your spouse or partner to the title, youll need to prepare a new deed. Sign the New Deed in Front of a Notary. Record the New Deed with the County Recorders Office. Update Your Homeowners Insurance and Property Tax Records.
Instructions for filling out deeds Read the entire form carefully. Enter all the names of the current owners of the property as the grantors on the deed. Enter all the names of the persons you want to be owners of the property as the grantees. Attach the legal description of the property from the prior deed.

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