Use this form to remove the name of a deceased joint tenant from a California property title.
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Use this form to remove the name of a deceased joint tenant from a California property title.
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Viewing OptionsIf you hold real estate as joint tenants with someone who recently died, you now own the property outright, without the need for probate proceedings. To remove the deceased person’s name from the title, use this affidavit. Instructions explain how to:
If you hold real estate as joint tenants with someone who recently died, you now own the property outright, without the need for probate proceedings. To remove the deceased person’s name from the title, use this affidavit. Instructions explain how to:
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