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Do I need to remove a deceased co owners name from deed?

Asked by Anonymous | Ellsinore, MO| 09-29-2021| 840 views|Finance & Legal Info|Updated 3 years ago

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Amanda Courtney

REP Realty Group · Fort Myers, FL

(13 reviews)
Yes, it’s usually a good idea. Removing the name helps avoid title issues when you refinance or sell. The process is often simple, usually involving a death certificate and a recorded document with your county.
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11-24-2025 (5 months ago)··
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David Merica

David Merica eXp Realty · Rochester, NY

(15 reviews)
Contact a Probate or Real Estate Attorney to see if they can help, and what documentation they may need.
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10-05-2021 (4 years ago)··
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Jason Casebolt

Coldwell Banker Realty · Chicago, IL

(65 reviews)
I would strongly suggest contacting a local real estate attorney. Most can answer this question at no charge.
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01-06-2022 (4 years ago)··
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