Fill out a Montana Transfer on Death Deed in case you are searching for a way to transfer your real and personal property to the intended beneficiary yet need to own this property until you die. A Beneficiary Deed that identifies the parties and contains a legal description of the property will help the grantee to avoid time-consuming and tedious probate and can establish a joint tenancy if you name more than one heirs to your possessions. The Montana Code obliges the owner to notarize the deed and file a copy of the document with the recorder of the local county to make it legally binding and safeguard the interests of all participants.
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