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This Form 521 must be filed with the register of deeds when a deed, land contract, memorandum of contract, or a death certificate being recorded pursuant to a transfer on death deed is presented for recording. Specific Instructions.
This Form 521 must be filed with the register of deeds when a deed, land contract, memorandum of contract, or a death certificate being recorded pursuant to a transfer on death deed is presented for recording. Specific Instructions.
To complete the transfer, the deed must be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county where the property is located. All deeds also require a Form 521 - Real Estate Transfer Statement.
A quitclaim deed is also used to clear up title to property, if there is an issue with someone else possibly having an ownership right in the property, he or she can be asked to sign a quitclaim to make sure the new owner has complete title.
How to Write a Nebraska Quitclaim Deed Preparer's name and address. Name and mailing address of the party to whom the recorded deed should be sent. County where the real property is located. The consideration paid to the grantor (dollar amount should be written in words and numbers) Grantor's name and address.
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§§ 76-3401-76-3423 (the \u201cAct\u201d). The Act allows an individual to transfer property located in Nebraska to one or more beneficiaries effective at the transferor's death through the use of a special deed referred to as a \u201cTransfer on Death Deed.\u201d
Stat. §§ 76-3401-76-3423 (the \u201cAct\u201d). The Act allows an individual to transfer property located in Nebraska to one or more beneficiaries effective at the transferor's death through the use of a special deed referred to as a \u201cTransfer on Death Deed.\u201d
Nebraska is a so-called "equitable distribution" state, which means the marital property is split in a manner considered fair by the court, with the parties strongly encouraged to work out a settlement first.
To complete the transfer, the deed must be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county where the property is located. All deeds also require a Form 521 - Real Estate Transfer Statement.
When the owner dies, a Nebraska TOD deed transfers title to the beneficiary named in the deed. The beneficiary formally takes title by recording the owner's death certificate and a cover sheet with the register of deeds.

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