Survivorship Deed Grantor Clarification

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In Ohio, the grantor in a survivorship deed is the person transferring the property. If you are transferring property to your three children, you would be the only grantor. Your children would be the grantees. However, you should: consult a local attorney to ensure accuracy, have the deed properly witnessed and notarized, and record the deed with the county recorders office.

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In Ohio, the grantor in a survivorship deed is the person transferring the property. If you are transferring the property to your three children, you would be the only grantor. Your children would be the grantees. However, you should:
- Consult a local attorney to ensure accuracy.
- Have the deed properly witnessed and notarized.
- Record the deed with the county recorder's office.
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You're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your survivorship deed process.
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