114.051 – TRANSFER ON DEATH DEED AUTHORIZED. An individual
Texas Estates Code § 114.051
Summary
This law allows individuals to transfer their real property interests to designated beneficiaries upon their death through a transfer on death deed. It simplifies the process of passing property without going through probate, benefiting both the transferor and the beneficiaries.
Allows transfer of real property at death without probate.
Beneficiaries receive property directly upon transferor's death.
Effective for deeds executed after September 1, 2015.
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