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jj2tall

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan

Hello,

Does a Quit-Claim Deed with a life estate clause for the grantors written into it function the same as an actual Life Estate Deed and/or Lady Bird Deed?

Thank you so much for your time.
 


justalayman

Senior Member
If the grantors are the actual owners of the property, yes. If they are not the actual owners, then no, it cannot create something from an interest that doesn't exist.

A lady bird deed is greatly different than a deed with a simple reserved life estate. Lady bird deeds act more as a revocable trust in their actions.
 

jj2tall

Junior Member
If the grantors are the actual owners of the property, yes. If they are not the actual owners, then no, it cannot create something from an interest that doesn't exist.

A lady bird deed is greatly different than a deed with a simple reserved life estate. Lady bird deeds act more as a revocable trust in their actions.
Thank you.
 

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