Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California

My mother-in-law died, leaving her house to all three of her children. We would like to purchase the house from the other two heirs. We have agreed on a price and now just want to have the title changed. There will be no loan against the house, we just need to have the deed changed. What steps do we need to take?


Asked on 1/18/11, 11:04 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Bryan Whipple Bryan R. R. Whipple, Attorney at Law

There are about four quite different ways that property can pass from generation to generation: by will, in a trust, by intestate succession (no will or trust) and by joint tenancy. If you inherited under the terms of a will or by intestate succession, a probate proceeding will be necessary. If the property passes under a trust or (unlikely here) joint tenancy, you avoid probate on the asset or assets thus passing. If you need to probate the estate, you'll almost certainly need to employ an attorney to assist the executor or administrator, and he or she should be able to assist in preparing the deeds necessary to transfer title to you. Otherwise, a real estate or trust attorney should review the trust and advise you. Note that there is a potential conflict of interest in having one attorney do documents for three related families, but the transaction is basically simple and the conflict can be waived in writing.

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Answered on 1/23/11, 11:38 am
Gary R. White Burton & White

You need to have an attorney review the papers concerning the inheritance and get advice on how best to proceed.

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Answered on 1/24/11, 2:36 pm


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