Maryland Property Deed Attorney: Two Types of Maryland Life Estate Deeds
A Life Estate Deed is a legal document that grants ownership of a parcel of real property (your house, your land) to two separate parties: (1) the Life Tenant, and (2) the Remainderman. For example you can give another person (or yourself) a life estate interest in your home and retain the right to live […]
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- Apr, 28, 2015
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Maryland Property Title Law: Conditions Necessary to Create Joint Tenancy Property Rights
When having a Maryland property deed drafted it may be legally preferable to create a deed as joint tenants. In order for a joint tenancy to exist the following four conditions must exist: 1. All tenants must acquire the property at the same time. 2. All tenants must have equal interest in the property. 3. […]
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- Sep, 12, 2014
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