[WSBAPT] question about personal representative deed

Heather de Vrieze heatherd at westseattlelaw.com
Wed Sep 23 08:54:19 PDT 2020


Exactly. My advice to clients in these situations, for clarity, and because of the excise tax issue is two deeds, one from the estate to him (458-61A-202) and a second deed from himself to he and his spouse to convert to community property (458-61A-203).

I have had deeds kicked back when trying to do with one deed.

Heather

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com <wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> On Behalf Of Mike Winslow
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BTW you have two separate excise tax exemptions in play. The Treasurer may require you to do two deeds, with separate REETAS, reflecting each exemption applicable to each half interest.

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Subject: [WSBAPT] question about personal representative deed

Hello listmates,

My client is the PR of his mother's estate.(Bill)
There is land titled in Bill's name and his mother's name that needs to be transferred into Bill and Bill's wife's name.
Bill, acting as PR, is the grantor over his mother's portion of the property but does it need to be clarified that he is acting as a married man and not a PR when transferring his portion of the land to himself and his wife?
(He owns the land outright 50% as tenants in common with his mother (who owned the other 50%)
I was going to just have BIll as PR as Grantor and Bill and his wife as Grantees on the deed.....probably overthinking this one.

Any comments are welcome.

Thanks,
Jenna Brozik
Attorney at Law
Prinz & Brozik PLLC
445 S Grand Ave
Pullman, WA 99163
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