[WSBARP] Right of First Refusal in PR's Deed

Bryce Dille Bryce at dillelaw.com
Fri Sep 6 12:00:13 PDT 2019


I would draft a tenancy in common agreement and include that as one of its provisions then record the agreement.

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Subject: [WSBARP] Right of First Refusal in PR's Deed

Hi Listmates -

Have a question bridging probate and real estate.  I represent the personal representative of an estate.  The personal representative and his brother are the only heirs of the decedent.  Estate consists of 5 parcels of real estate.  The brothers do not want to sell or divide the parcels and are prepared to have the personal rep transfer all parcels to them as tenants in common.  However, the brothers also want to have rights of first refusal should either decide to sell his interest.  Does anyone have experience placing such a covenant in the PR's deed? Is it better to have a separate document which would be filed referring to the various parcels or would such a covenant have to be filed separately for each parcel?  Thoughts and suggestions on this appreciated.

Tom Fiscus

Law Office of Thomas J. Fiscus
P.O. Box 1167
Eastsound, WA 98245
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