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Texas General Warranty Deed conveying a Life Estate from a Family Trust to an Individual

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TX-057-78
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This form is a General Warranty Deed conveying a Life Estate where the Grantor is a Family Trust and the Grantee is an Individual. Grantor conveys and generally warrants the described property to the Grantee for the term of Grantee's life. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.

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A quitclaim deed can be used to transfer property from a trust, but a Special Warranty Deed seems to be a more common way to do this.

Find the most recent deed to the property. It is best to begin with a copy of the most recent deed to the property (the deed that transferred the property to the current grantor). Create a new deed. Sign and notarize the deed. File the documents in the county land records.

When you're ready to transfer trust real estate to the beneficiary who is named in the trust document to receive it, you'll need to prepare, sign, and record a deed. That's the document that transfers title to the property from you, the trustee, to the new owner.

Choose whether to make an individual or shared trust. Decide what property to include in the trust. Choose a successor trustee. Decide who will be the trust's beneficiaries who will get the trust property. Create the trust document. Sign the document in front of a notary public.

Locate the deed that's in trust. Use the proper deed. Check with your title insurance company and lender. Prepare a new deed. Sign in the presence of a notary. Record the deed in the county clerk's office.

California Property TaxesTransferring real property to yourself as trustee of your own revocable living trust -- or back to yourself -- does not trigger a reassessment for property tax purposes. (Cal. Rev. & Tax Code § 62(d).)

Fill out the "grantor" section of the warranty deed. The grantors are the givers, or current owners, of the property. Use the legal name of each grantor and insert current addresses after each grantor's name.

Write the county where the property is located on line provided next to the words "County of" beneath the words "The State of Texas." Write the name and address of the grantor on the lines provided after the words "Know all men by these presents, That I."

In the context of a California mortgage transaction, a trust deed also transfer ownership. Only this time, the title is being placed in the hands of a third-party trustee, who holds the property on behalf of the lender and the homeowner-borrower until the mortgage is paid.

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Texas General Warranty Deed conveying a Life Estate from a Family Trust to an Individual