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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
Transfer on Death Deeds or "TOD Deeds" have been available in Missouri by statute since 1989. [https://law.justia.com/codes/missouri/2011/titlexxxi/chapter461/section461025/ MO Rev Stat § 461.025].  A TOD, even after recorded, is of no effect until the grantor is deceased and can therefore be rescinded at any time.  It should be noted that these are not the same as Ladybird Deeds in which the transfer is made but the grantor reserves rights to dispose of the property during their lifetime.
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Transfer on Death Deeds or "TOD Deeds" have been available in Missouri by statute since 1989. They are sometimes titled as "Beneficiary Deeds". A TOD, even after recorded, is of no effect until the grantor is deceased and can therefore be rescinded at any time.  It should be noted that these are not the same as Ladybird Deeds in which the transfer is made but the grantor reserves rights to dispose of the property during their lifetime.
  
TOD Deeds are sometimes titled as "Beneficiary Deeds".
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===Sources===
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* [https://law.justia.com/codes/missouri/2011/titlexxxi/chapter461/section461025/ MO Rev Stat § 461.025].
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===Compliance===
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Because a Transfer on Death Deed does not create any present insurable interest in real estate, it is likely that the drafting of such a deed by a title insurance agent would be considered in the unauthorized practice of law.
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===Forms===
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===Search===
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===Examination===
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===Underwriting===
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===Recording===
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* Transfer on Death Deeds are recorded at the Recorder of Deeds office for the county where the subject property is located.
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===Pricing===
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* Preparation
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* Recording
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* Taxes
  
 
==Cross-References==
 
==Cross-References==
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* [[Transfer on Death Deeds]]
 
* [[Missouri]]
 
* [[Missouri]]
* [[Estates in Missouri]]
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** [[Deeds in Missouri]]
* [[Ladybird Deeds in Missouri]]
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** [[Estates in Missouri]]
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** [[Ladybird Deeds in Missouri]]

Revision as of 06:47, 5 August 2019

Overview

Transfer on Death Deeds or "TOD Deeds" have been available in Missouri by statute since 1989. They are sometimes titled as "Beneficiary Deeds". A TOD, even after recorded, is of no effect until the grantor is deceased and can therefore be rescinded at any time. It should be noted that these are not the same as Ladybird Deeds in which the transfer is made but the grantor reserves rights to dispose of the property during their lifetime.

Sources

Compliance

Because a Transfer on Death Deed does not create any present insurable interest in real estate, it is likely that the drafting of such a deed by a title insurance agent would be considered in the unauthorized practice of law.

Forms

Search

Examination

Underwriting

Recording

  • Transfer on Death Deeds are recorded at the Recorder of Deeds office for the county where the subject property is located.

Pricing

  • Preparation
  • Recording
  • Taxes

Cross-References