Revocable Transfer on Death (Tod) Deed is a legal document that was released by the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk - County of Los Angeles, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of Los Angeles.
Q: What is a Revocable Transfer on Death (TOD) Deed?
A: A Revocable Transfer on Death (TOD) Deed is a legal document that allows the owner of real property to transfer the property to a designated beneficiary upon their death.
Q: What is the purpose of a Revocable TOD Deed?
A: The purpose of a Revocable TOD Deed is to avoid probate and simplify the transfer of real property to the designated beneficiary upon the owner's death.
Q: Is a Revocable TOD Deed valid in Los Angeles County, California?
A: Yes, a Revocable TOD Deed is valid in Los Angeles County, California, as long as it complies with the state's legal requirements.
Q: Can a Revocable TOD Deed be revoked?
A: Yes, a Revocable TOD Deed can be revoked at any time by the owner of the property, as long as they are mentally competent.
Q: Do I need an attorney to create a Revocable TOD Deed?
A: While it is not legally required to have an attorney create a Revocable TOD Deed, it is highly recommended to consult with a qualified attorney to ensure it is properly drafted and executed.
Form Details:
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