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Understanding Transfer on Death Deeds (TODDs) and Their Introduction in Georgia

Understanding Transfer on Death Deeds (TODDs) and Their Introduction in Georgia

A Transfer on Death Deed (TODD) is a legal document that allows property owners to transfer real estate to a beneficiary upon their death without the need for probate. This type of deed is designed to simplify the process of property transfer, ensuring...

A Deed in a Box? Understanding the Deed in Escrow

A Deed in a Box? Understanding the Deed in Escrow

Deed in escrow has multiple meanings. In this article, we’ll discuss the concept as it applies to community restoration, and we’ll also discuss the deed in escrow as a way of averting a foreclosure. Using the Deed in Escrow for Community Restoration Some...

Lost Deed to Inherited Mineral or Oil Rights. What Should I Do?

Lost Deed to Inherited Mineral or Oil Rights. What Should I Do?

From time to time we’re asked what to do if a deed is missing to mineral or oil rights. Can you recover your interest in these rights if you’re missing the deed? And how are these rights exercised? In this article, we take the questions one at...

NIMBY or YIMBY? Here’s Where People Stand on Rezoning for More Housing.

NIMBY or YIMBY? Here’s Where People Stand on Rezoning for More Housing.

The United States sorely needs to make homes affordable for more people. Millions of households are financially fenced out from acquiring their own deeds.   Local and state policy makers are under pressure to allow higher density in residential...

So Many Homes in HOAs—Is This the Future of Houses?

So Many Homes in HOAs—Is This the Future of Houses?

It’s your deed. But it could come with community-wide restrictions, as well as a long list of homeowners’ association rules that support those restrictions. If you value privacy and autonomy, this might be just what you’re trying to avoid. You want...

Update: New York Works on Clearer Laws for Remote Notaries

Update: New York Works on Clearer Laws for Remote Notaries

Lawmakers have proposed new legislation impacting the notarization of documents in New York State. Throughout New York, the legal update would make all official notaries’ records electronic only. Here, we offer a FAQ on the current law and the proposed...