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Re: Deed - Landlord Forum thread 323012

Re: Deed by Anonymous on August 18, 2014 @11:41

                              
If the house is owned by the trust, the deed will show the name of the trust, or the names of the trustees and the designation "Trustee", as Grantee. If the deed names your grandparents but does not identify them as Trustees, then the property is owned by them individually, not by the trust. The trustee (you) can only see what you have (property actually deeded to the trust). Otherwise, if the property is really in the grandparents names, you will have to probate the property in order to inherit it and then sell it.
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Re: Deed by Anonymous on August 18, 2014 @11:43 [ Reply ]
"...The trustee (you) can only SELL what you have..."

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