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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 346.7940438 EAN: 9781413306217 Edition: 7 ISBN: 1413306217 Label: NOLO Manufacturer: NOLO Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 158 Publication Date: December 30, 2006 Publisher: NOLO Studio: NOLO Editorial Review: Product Description: The forms and information Californians need to transfer property to someone else. Whenever you transfer real estate in the Golden State -- because of marriage, divorce, death or for estate planning purposes -- you need a new deed. Deeds for California Real Estate shows you how to choose the right kind of deed, create it, then file it with the county recorder. It has all the forms you'll need, with step-by-step instructions for completing them quickly and accurately. This book also shows you how to: Deeds for California Real Estate also explains disclosure requirements, community property rules, and tax and estate planning aspects of property transfers. The 7th edition is completely updated with the latest disclosure forms, federal gift and estate tax numbers, and information for registered domestic partners. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Another excellent updated guideDEEDS FOR CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE by Mary Randolph, J.D. is another excellent updated guide: this to choosing the right kind of deed, creating it, then filing it with a county recorder. Step-by-step instructions for so doing have been updated in this latest 7th edition to include the latest forms and reflect the most recent legal changes. Rating: - Factual, acurate and in layman termsI am experiencing some Deed problems in California and to try and get detailed information from the clerks office is impossible. This book has all the info you need. I highly recommend it! Rating: - An unbelievable bargainIf you need to change a deed on your house or other real property -- changed your name, separated, married, adding a survivor to inherit -- don't pay a lawyer or title company hundreds of dollars to do it. Buy this book. Read the instructions carefully, fill out the forms and then go to the county recorder's office and file it yourself. Even if you have to pay for parking. If I can do it, anyone can do it. After finding this book such a great help, I have turned to Nolo Press time and ... Read More |