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How to fill out the Survivorship Application Ontario online
The Survivorship Application Ontario is a crucial document for those seeking to update land ownership records following the death of a joint tenant. Filling out this form online can simplify the process, ensuring that the necessary changes to property ownership are promptly made.
Follow the steps to complete the Survivorship Application Ontario online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Survivorship Application Ontario and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin filling out the name of the Land Registrar for the Land Titles Division where the property is registered. Ensure the information is accurate to avoid any processing delays.
- Indicate the names of the registered owners, making sure to clarify the nature of their ownership (as joint tenants or on joint account) and include the relevant Charge number.
- Provide the details of the deceased owner, including their full name and the date of death. This information is critical for processing the application.
- List the necessary evidence that supports your application. This includes an affidavit in support of the survivorship application, letters probate or a death certificate, and, if applicable, the consent of the Minister of Revenue.
- Date the application and provide the signature of the applicant(s) or their solicitor, if applicable.
- Finally, enter the address of the applicant for service to ensure proper communication regarding the application.
- Once all fields are filled out correctly, ensure to save your changes, download, or print the completed form for your records.
Start filling out your Survivorship Application Ontario online today to ensure smooth processing of your property ownership changes.
Survivorship Rights in Ontario If a joint tenant dies, the surviving owners automatically assume the deceased's share. The deceased is removed from the title and the remaining owners carry on, even if the deceased's Will states otherwise.