What to do with a transfer on death deed in Texas after the person dies?

To transfer ownership of the property under a Transfer on Death (TOD) deed in Texas after the owner dies, the named beneficiary needs to file an affidavit of death and death certificate with the county clerk where the property is located. The affidavit should include the name of the deceased owner, the date of death, and a legal description of the property.

It is recommended that the beneficiary consults with a qualified estate planning attorney or probate attorney, such as the attorneys at Mike Massey Law in Texas, to ensure that all necessary steps are taken and all legal requirements are met before taking ownership of the property. Additionally, the attorney can help with any potential issues that may arise during the transfer process, such as disputes with other potential heirs or creditors.

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