Paul this was an excellent easy to understand explanation...and your sense of humor made me laugh...thank you for this! Will pass along to my real estate clients :)
This is by far the most useful video to explain everything. I am a realtor and always avoid this topic for obvious legal reasons however providing this link to clients provides all the details they need in order to make the right decision when taking title & ownership of a property
easy to understand thank you.. we close in 2 weeks and this video helped but I have a question.. If me and my fiance are not married but we close in 2 weeks.. can we put the vesting as husband and wife under community property with rights of survivorship? I ultimately want to put our home into a trust.. thanks
Wow! I finally found you. I have been looking for someone to explain to me how to hold the title the right way. Thank you for your great information. You are the best 👌 ❤😊 Greetings from California
My siblings and I inherited property through intestate probate. We refinanced and paid siblings out and then two of us ended up on title. Nobody asked us how we wanted to hold title. It’s as joint tenants. We’re both married and have kids. I would like to change title to eventually leave to my kids. How do I do this with out triggering a reassessment. Honestly we were just clueless.
Excellent explanation! So, with the 75 year old woman with Rico Suave situation what's the recommended way for her to take title? Sole Ownership? If so, is that allowed if she's married to Rico Suave? If it is allowed, then I assume the woman would then transfer the Sole Ownership title into a Trust?
Paul, well done. I live in O.C -Calif. and my wife and I all ready placed our home in our Revocable Family Trust, but it was as Husband & Wife J.T's. How complicated is it to switch to Community Prop. w/ Survivorship & place back in trust?
My document says ... 1. Sole and Separate; Spouse’s name_______________ (if an individual is married and acquiring title as his/her sole and separate property, we will require a “Spousal Deed” from the spouse.) 2. Single Man 3. Unmarried Man I’ve never been married and I don’t plan on ever getting legally married so I’m thinking I should go with “Sole and Separate” 1. option, but I’m not sure... can I get some feedback?
Hi, Paul Thank you for the very informartive video. Can you let me know if we can still change the title to our property from joint tenancy to community property with right of survivorship.
If my brother & I put a house we inherited into a revocable trust, can my brother decide to sell his share or do something else with the property while in trust. The trust should be set up so that my niece is the beneficiary of the property
Slight twist, I owned home prior to getting married and I want my wife on title. I have a million dollars in capital gains. If I go with Community property with right of survivorship upon death will my wife have to pay tax on the price I bought my home for and whatever the value is upon my death. How come the Government doesn’t look at the gain as a gift? Thank you!
Paul this was an excellent easy to understand explanation...and your sense of humor made me laugh...thank you for this! Will pass along to my real estate clients :)
Thank you so much for this video. Love the examples too!
You’re awesome! The book was so confusing and overwhelming. This was straight to the point and awesome examples !
Excellent Video!!! Such clear explanation and love the funny examples! Great job!
Thank you for the info
VERY GOOD VIDEO! Excellent information and very well explained. Thank you!!!!
This is by far the most useful video to explain everything. I am a realtor and always avoid this topic for obvious legal reasons however providing this link to clients provides all the details they need in order to make the right decision when taking title & ownership of a property
easy to understand thank you.. we close in 2 weeks and this video helped but I have a question.. If me and my fiance are not married but we close in 2 weeks.. can we put the vesting as husband and wife under community property with rights of survivorship? I ultimately want to put our home into a trust.. thanks
TY for this easy to understand explanation!
By far the best explanation. Been on the internet (including ChatGPT) for 3+ hours. Very well done and funny :D
Love the humor in this beyond it being very informative
Loved it! Thank you for explaining it so easily. Appreciate it.
Wow! I finally found you. I have been looking for someone to explain to me how to hold the title the right way. Thank you for your great information. You are the best 👌 ❤😊
Greetings from California
Thank you Paul for putting this video together! Very helpful and useful for my clients! I will definitely share this with them!
Great explanation. Thank you!
This is such a great video - I’m in escrow and this helped us out with a smile ! You have a new sub ! Can’t wait to see additional videos … ❤
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This video was very helpful Thank you
Informative! Recommended
thank you for a very simple and easy way of understanding!
My siblings and I inherited property through intestate probate. We refinanced and paid siblings out and then two of us ended up on title. Nobody asked us how we wanted to hold title. It’s as joint tenants. We’re both married and have kids. I would like to change title to eventually leave to my kids. How do I do this with out triggering a reassessment. Honestly we were just clueless.
Excellent explanation! So, with the 75 year old woman with Rico Suave situation what's the recommended way for her to take title? Sole Ownership? If so, is that allowed if she's married to Rico Suave? If it is allowed, then I assume the woman would then transfer the Sole Ownership title into a Trust?
Thank you so so much!
Paul, well done. I live in O.C -Calif. and my wife and I all ready placed our home in our Revocable Family Trust, but it was as Husband & Wife J.T's. How complicated is it to switch to Community Prop. w/ Survivorship & place back in trust?
Wonderful video explaining all the different ways to hold title!!! Love it!
My document says ...
1. Sole and Separate; Spouse’s name_______________ (if an individual is married and acquiring title as his/her sole and separate property, we will require a “Spousal Deed” from the spouse.)
2. Single Man
3. Unmarried Man
I’ve never been married and I don’t plan on ever getting legally married so I’m thinking I should go with “Sole and Separate” 1. option, but I’m not sure... can I get some feedback?
Hi, Paul
Thank you for the very informartive video. Can you let me know if we can still change the title to our property from joint tenancy to community property with right of survivorship.
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Is there any profiling on the Latino Rico Suave?
If my brother & I put a house we inherited into a revocable trust, can my brother decide to sell his share or do something else with the property while in trust. The trust should be set up so that my niece is the beneficiary of the property
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Slight twist, I owned home prior to getting married and I want my wife on title. I have a million dollars in capital gains. If I go with Community property with right of survivorship upon death will my wife have to pay tax on the price I bought my home for and whatever the value is upon my death.
How come the Government doesn’t look at the gain as a gift?
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