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what age a person has to be to become a grantee?

Posted on: 24th Jul, 2007 07:50 pm
i want to put my two kids on my deed, do they have to be 18 years old or older?
Welcome Mesperance,

To be on the deed, one has to be about 18 years of age.
Posted on: 24th Jul, 2007 09:23 pm
Hi Mesperance,

You can put anyone on the deed that you want even if they are a minor. But, then the property can NOT be sold until all people on the deed are 18 years old or older.
Posted on: 25th Jul, 2007 03:25 am
Hello Mesperance,

They can't offer a legal signature until they are 18. They could create a trust for their benefit; but there is no way a deed of trust can be issued to two minors.
Posted on: 25th Jul, 2007 03:27 am
Yes to deeding to a minor but never, never learn how to spell guardian ad litem. This is the costly, court approved procedure you would have to go through to deed out from minors. There are other, more important reasons not to deed to minors.
Posted on: 25th Jul, 2007 03:27 pm
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