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From Death to Disposition – The Deed That Shouldn’t Exist
My book, “From Death to Disposition – The Deed That Shouldn’t Exist,” was written for families, heirs, personal representatives, and professionals who need a clearer way to understand inherited property. This is not just a book. It is a warning, a guide, and a call to protect family property before confusion becomes loss. Purchase on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Death-DispositionTM-Deed-Shouldnt-Exist/dp/B0GZZX64Q4 #InheritedProperty #ProbateRealEstate #EstateHeirs #RealEstateProfessional #EstateEducation
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From Death to Disposition – The Deed That Shouldn’t Exist
You Owned Property Before Marriage. Now What
This is one of the most common blind spots I see, especially with people entering their second marriage. You bought a house before you got married. It is in your name. You assume it is protected. But the way you handle it during the marriage can change everything. If you are engaged or recently married and you own property from before the relationship, now is the time to have this conversation with an attorney. Not after a problem starts. Before. Have you dealt with this situation personally? Share your experience below. Your story might help someone else. This is educational content, not legal advice
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You Owned Property Before Marriage. Now What
What Happens to a House When Someone Dies?
Did you know one of the biggest misconceptions families have is that property automatically transfers after death? In many states, ownership depends on: - How the property was titled - Whether there was a will - Whether probate is required - Whether survivorship rights exist - Whether the property was held in a trust The deed matters more than most people realize. Educational only. Not legal advice.
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One of the biggest misconception
One of the biggest misconceptions families have is that property automatically transfers after death. In many states, ownership depends on: - How the property was titled - Whether there was a will - Whether probate is required - Whether survivorship rights exist - Whether the property was held in a trust The deed matters more than most people realize. Educational only. Not legal advice.
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🏠 If You've Inherited a Property, Read This Before You Do Anything Else
Most families make critical mistakes in the first 30 days after inheriting a property, not because they don't care, but because nobody ever taught them what to do. Here are 3 things you need to handle BEFORE you list, sell, or transfer anything: 1. Confirm the title is clean. A property with a clouded title can't be sold, refinanced, or transferred. If the previous owner died without a will (intestate), you may have more heirs involved than you realize. 2. Know your tax obligations NOW, not later. Inherited properties come with potential capital gains implications, property tax changes, and sometimes back taxes. Ignoring this costs families thousands. 3. Don't sign anything under pressure. Investors, distant relatives, and even well-meaning attorneys may push you to act fast. Speed without clarity leads to regret. I've spent 26+ years in real estate and specialize in helping families navigate inherited properties the right way. If you're dealing with this right now, or know you will be one day, grab my free Inherited Property Starter Kit or book a 60-minute Clarity Session where we map out your next steps together. 📩 DM me the word HELP to get started. 🔗 Book your Clarity Session: https://calendly.com/tammylegette/60mininheritedclaritycall Tag someone who just inherited a property or might one day. #TeachMeSomething #RealEstateTips #InheritedProperty #ProbateRealEstate #LearnOnInstagram #RealEstateEducation #EstateHeirs
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Inherited Property Navigator
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Guidance for heirs, families & professionals navigating inherited property, probate real estate, and heirs property. Founded by Tammy B. Legette.
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