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Iowa does not allow real estate to be transferred with transfer-on-death deeds.
How Long Do You Have to File Probate After Death? While there is no specific timeline, a person with possession of the will must file it after learning of the person's death. By filing the will promptly, you can begin the probate process as soon as possible.
If the estate was not probated but the decedent had a will, under the laws of the State of Iowa and ing to the decedent's will, the person(s) entitled to possession and ownership of the vehicle must apply for a certificate of title and transfer the title to themselves first before selling the vehicle to another ...
Iowa does not allow real estate to be transferred with transfer-on-death deeds.
In Iowa, a TOD provision usually supersedes a will. This means that if your will stipulates that an asset should be transferred to a particular individual, but the TOD provision on the asset names a different person, the asset will transfer to the person named in the TOD provision.