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                Get Mn Form 90.1.3 2016-2025
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How to fill out the MN Form 90.1.3 online
Filling out the MN Form 90.1.3, an affidavit of trustee for an inter vivos trust, can be a straightforward process when you have clear guidance. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, providing step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing it accurately.
Follow the steps to complete the MN Form 90.1.3 online.
- Use the ‘Get Form’ button to access the MN Form 90.1.3 and open the form in your preferred editor.
- In the top section, fill in the State of Minnesota and the County where you are filing. This area is reserved for recording data.
- Indicate your status as the trustee by checking the appropriate box, confirming that you are named in the Certificate of Trust.
- Provide the details of the recorded document, including the Document Number and the date of recording, using the prescribed format (month/day/year).
- Enter the legal description of the real property related to the trust, ensuring that all necessary information is complete.
- List the names and addresses of all trustees authorized to act per the trust instrument.
- Complete the section detailing the powers of the trustee(s) regarding the real property, specifying if they can sell, convey, or otherwise manage the property.
- Check the applicable box to confirm whether the trust has been terminated or remains in effect.
- Confirm if there have been any amendments to the trust that affect the trustee's powers, and check the relevant box.
- Indicate whether the trust is supervised by a court, if applicable, and provide the name of the court and county where supervision occurs.
- Affirm that there are no known facts suggesting the trust is invalid. Sign the form in the designated area as the affiant.
- After completing the document, choose to save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Start your process of filling out the MN Form 90.1.3 online to ensure accurate and timely documentation.
There are two basic types of trusts. A “testamentary” or “after-death trust” is created by the settlor's will which transfers property to the trust. A “living” or “intervivos” trust is created during the lifetime of the grantor when all or part of the grantor's property is transferred into the trust.
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