[WSBAPT] recording deed in probate

Mike Winslow mike at winslegal.com
Thu Mar 26 17:41:09 PDT 2020


Yes, it says “recorded”, but I see no reason to worry about not recording. The WAC cannot operate to invalidate the deed. If the DOR audits the transaction and they complain that you did not record the Letters; what is their remedy? The transaction was exempt from tax. The worst they could do would be to make you go back and record the Letters. My two cents, any way.
 
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Thanks Mike.  
 
>From that reading of 202, although I agree with you that there should be no logical reason to record the Letters, it sure looks like they must be “provided”…”and recorded”.   No?
 
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