[WSBARP] What the heck

Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Wed Aug 31 15:37:43 PDT 2022


Listmates:

 

By Statutory Warranty Deed, a person, for love and affection, conveys and
warrants to Grantee, property.  After the legal description the following
was added:

 

                In case of accident or death the property here-of will
rightfully be returned to the Grantor.  In case of death of both parties the
hereby property will be left in the name of [another person] with the
agreement he cannot sell said property in his life time.

                The Grantee agrees not to sell or lease the said property in
the life-time of the Grantor.

 

The deed was signed like any other deed, there are no witnesses.

 

Assuming Grantor is still alive, is Grantee prohibited from selling?  It
seems the added language is in conflict with the convey and warrant
language.  It possibly violates some legal rules.  Have any of you run into
this before?  

 

Jeff

 

W. Jeff Davis

BELL & DAVIS PLLC

Attorneys at Law
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