How can I find my grandmother's property deed and add my wife to it?

Full question:

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:

To find the deed for your grandmother's property, contact the County Recorder's office where the property is located. They can inform you if the records are available online. If they are not, consider hiring a local attorney to assist you in locating and preparing the deed.

Regarding adding your wife to the deed, you can do this. It typically involves preparing a new deed that includes both your names. Make sure to consult with a legal professional to ensure the process is done correctly.

Assuming you have been paying property taxes, the tax receipt may also provide information about the deed and property.

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FAQs

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.