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Do the Grantee Beneficiaries of a Transfer on Death Deed Need to Consent to the Deed?

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Do the Grantee Beneficiaries of a Transfer on Death Deed Need to Consent to the Deed?

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No. The Grantee Beneficiaries of a Transfer on Death Deed need not consent to, accept delivery of, or put their signatures upon, the Transfer on Death Deed. However, after the death(s) of the Grantor Owner(s), the Grantee Beneficiaries may refuse to accept the interests conveyed to them in a Transfer on Death Deed pursuant to a statutory procedure which requires filing disclaimers with both local officials, and the Internal Revenue Service.

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