Originally posted by Mojomanny
Retitling should not be a problem. It should be no more difficult than retitling any of your other real estate assets.
There should be no need for ROFR since you are not selling.
(I am a financial planner and congratulate you for getting your Estate Plan in order!)
Costs should be around $30-40 for recording. In addition, there may be the cost of the new deed, likely around $100. And the other issue is whether DVC will charge a transfer fee, if so, another $100. That assumes you do all the rest of the work yourself including getting the ROFR, sending to the county to record, etc.Originally posted by milachy
Thak you for the replies... Does anyone know the aprox cost of retitling the deed? Is it that costly going into probate in another state?
P.S. I am getting excited...My first trip to SSR is on Friday..![]()
Originally posted by Jay-Jay
I am a paralegal in SC. This is not legal advice.
Florida has an extremely simplified probate process if all someone owns is real estate (timeshare or other form of ownership). My office is currently handling an Estate here in SC where the decedent owned a lot in Florida.We got a Florida attorney to handle everything in Florida from beginning to end (including recording fees, transfer taxes, and the required newspaper ad) for $950.00. A DVC transfer would have the extra $100 transfer fee, but around a thousand dollars, at least right now, is what it would cost to transfer your DVC contract if you died. The fees went up dramatically around July 1st. Prior to that, the attorney says he would have done it for $700.00. Just FYI.
Originally posted by rinkwide
Boy, am I glad we put ours in the trust in the first place.
Originally posted by milachy
...lets say you have 300 pts and have 4 children...