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Before you can transfer property ownership to someone else, you'll need to complete the following. Identify the donee or recipient. Discuss terms and conditions with that person. Complete a change of ownership form. Change the title on the deed. Hire a real estate attorney to prepare the deed. Notarize and file the deed.
Disability: If your beneficiary has a disability or acquires one from an accident or illness before death. In that case, the POD and TOD funds could end up with the government or jeopardize their Medicaid and SSI.
The Transfer on Death Deed (?TODD?) is a great alternative to transfer Washington State Real Estate and avoid probate. It works equally as well for any Washington State property owner, whether a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Tax Resident, or Canadian Non-U.S. Resident.
You must sign the deed and get your signature notarized, and then record (file) the deed with the recording division of the county auditor's office before your death. Otherwise, it won't be valid. You can make a Washington transfer on death deed with WillMaker.
When the owner dies, the beneficiary named in the TOD deed form automatically becomes the legal owner of the property, without the need for probate. The Washington state legislature first authorized the Washington TOD deed on June 12, 2014.