**A: go to a title company and ask them what the cost would be and the procedure.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
My home was purchased with my Dad as joint tenants with rights of survivorship. He recently passed away, and I want to know how to change the ownership to just my name.
Agreed. It will take your dad deeding you his interest in the property to do this. A title company or other real estate professional can prepare this, notarize the signatures and file this for you as a matter of course. You can also (and should also) obtain owner's title insurance on the property as well.**A: go to a title company and ask them what the cost would be and the procedure.
Uh... Ron... Dad is no longer among us.Agreed. It will take your dad deeding you his interest in the property to do this. A title company or other real estate professional can prepare this, notarize the signatures and file this for you as a matter of course. You can also (and should also) obtain owner's title insurance on the property as well.
Is there a mortgage involved?
**A: ok, then plan B. Hire a real etstae attorney to do the work.Actually, title companies refused to respond because it would be giving "legal advice" in their opinion, which is strange since it was one of them that recommended handling it this way in the first place.
Nope - you did it that way to avoid probate. Probate would be MUCH more expensive than the relatively minor cost you will incur in this situation.It looks more and more like I will need to, but that sucks since the reason it was done originally was to avoid that. lol