My grandmother left her property in my name years ago as the executor. First question how do I find the

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My grandmother left her property in my name years ago as the executor. First question how do I find the deed online (florida). Second am I able to add my wife on the deed?

  • Category: Real Property
  • Subcategory: Deeds
  • Date:
  • State: Florida

Answer:

You should find answers to these. When you say left property do you mean in a Will or by deed? Was there an estate open? Was a deed recorded? Did the executor convey the property to you? The deed can be located by contacting the County recorder where the property is located. Ask them if they are online. If not, you can have a local attorney locate and prepare a deed as you request. We assume you have been paying the taxes on the property so the tax receipt will have the deed and / or property information.

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If your husband dies and your name is not on the house deed, the property may go through probate. This means the court will determine how the property is distributed according to your husband's will or state law. If there is no will, the property may be passed to his heirs, which could exclude you. To protect your interests, consider consulting an attorney about your rights and options.