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*Tenants in the entirety - | =Adding a Partner to a Deed= | ||
*Alvin Rabushka's Flat Tax would simplify land tenure issues. | |||
*For couples - use a Right of Survivorship | |||
*Tenants in the entirety - does that include joint tenants with right of survivorship | |||
*Capital gains taxes may apply, so Transfer on Death is preferable for capital gains purposes. | |||
*Procedure: obtain a quitclaim form from local recorder's office. Sign (one or both, depending on county) in presence of a notary. May require a Spousal Affidavit. |
Revision as of 20:12, 6 April 2018
This is part of OSE's treatment of Real Estate Law.
Adding a Partner to a Deed
- Alvin Rabushka's Flat Tax would simplify land tenure issues.
- For couples - use a Right of Survivorship
- Tenants in the entirety - does that include joint tenants with right of survivorship
- Capital gains taxes may apply, so Transfer on Death is preferable for capital gains purposes.
- Procedure: obtain a quitclaim form from local recorder's office. Sign (one or both, depending on county) in presence of a notary. May require a Spousal Affidavit.