[WSBARP] Voiding Transfer

Bryce Dille Bryce at dillelaw.com
Wed Jun 14 15:32:10 PDT 2023


In situations in the past like this I have used WAC 458-61A-215 clearing title and put in a narrative as to why there is a transfer and have ever had a problem at least in Pierce, Thurston and Kitsap counties

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Subject: [WSBARP] Voiding Transfer

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This is an issue I always wondered about.  Client asked his representative to transfer his two properties into his new living trust, without telling the Representative the property addresses.  Representative reviewed county assessor records and found only two properties under client's name.  One deed was prepared transferring both into trust.   About a year later, client finds out that one parcel actually belongs to another person with the exact same name.  Client tried deeding the property out of trust to the other person, as a distribution out of trust.  However, county treasurer is balking at the documentation.  Although treasurer does not know exactly what it wants, they "believe" it's a twostep process.

I looked at how one voids a deed, but cannot find anything on point.    There must be a simple way to rescind a transfer.  Have any of you run into this before?

Jeff Davis

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