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Transfer On Death Deed - Ohio

Transfer On Death Deed Form. This is a Ohio form and can be used in Real Estate Cuyahoga County (Court Of Common Pleas) .
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Transfer on Death Deed Statutory Form, O.R.C. Sec. 5302.22 & 5302.23 Transfer On Death Deed Know all Men by these Presents That,___________________________________________________________ Of Cuyahoga , the Grantor(s), County, for valuable consideration paid, if any, grant(s) with covenants, if any, to: __________________________________________________ , the Grantee(s), Whose tax mailing address is: _____________________________ _____________________________ Transfer(s) on death to: ____________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ ,the beneficiary(ies), The following described real property: Permanent Parcel No. ________________________________. Prior Instrument Reference: _________________________________________. And ___________________________________ wife (husband) of the Grantor Releases all rights of dower therein. Executed this ______ Day of ____________________________, 20_____ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ State of Ohio County of Cuyahoga Be It Remembered, That on the_______ day of _____________________ 20___ Before me, the subscriber, a Notary in and for said county, Personally came _________________________________________________________ The Grantor(s) in the foregoing Deed, and acknowledged the signing thereof to be Voluntary act and deed. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed My name and affixed my seal On the day and year last aforesaid. ________________________________________________ This instrument was prepared by: _____________________________ American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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