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Montana Beneficiary Deed Forms
Pass your real estate property on to a beneficiary when you die, without putting it through probate, with these Montana Beneficiary Deed Forms.
- The Beneficiary Deed (or TOD, for short) must be signed and registered with the County Recorder's Office before the original owner passes away.
- Even though title to the property is being transferred into the beneficiary's name, you will still have all the ownership rights to the property, and you can deal with the property in any way you like, without requiring the permission or consent of the beneficiary. You can even sell the property.
- The file also includes a Revocation of Beneficiary Deed, so you can cancel the Beneficiary Deed at any time after it has been recorded.
- These are downloadable legal forms. Fill them in, sign them, get them notarized, and have them recorded.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Montana.
Montana Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership
Transfer title of a real estate property in Montana with this easy-to-use Quitclaim Deed form for joint owners with rights of survivorship.
What is a quitclaim deed?
A quitclaim deed is a legal instrument through which the owner of a property (the transferor) conveys their ownership to a different owner (the transferee). The transferors convey their interest in the property to the transferees, but do not provide any warranties regarding the property. They are simply transferring whatever interest they hold in the property at the time they execute the document.
What does rights of survivorship mean?
The transferees will hold title to the property as joint tenants, with rights of survivorship, which means that if one of them dies, title to the property automatically passes to the surviving joint tenant without the need for probate.
When is a quitclaim deed used?
This type of deed is frequently used in situations where a straightforward transfer of ownership will suffice. It is particularly useful when the parties do not require extensive guarantees of title.
Format and Jurisdiction
The Montana Quitclaim Deed for Joint Ownership form is available in Microsoft Word format. It can be easily downloaded, filled in and printed, making the process simple and convenient. Pay for the form once, use it as often as needed.
This legal document is governed by Montana law and should only be used for properties located in that State.
