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96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2009 and 2010 HB5235
Introduced 2/3/2010, by Rep. Patricia R. Bellock SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Transfer on Death Deeds Act. Contains provisions that concern: definitions; the effect of a transfer on death deed; rights of creditors; rights of the State and governmental entities; multiple grantee beneficiaries; successor grantee beneficiaries;
multiple joint tenant grantors; execution by attorney-in-fact; recording requirements and authorization; deed to trustee or other entity; revocation or modification of transfer on death deed; antilapse; deceased beneficiary; words of survivorship; lapse; multiple transfer on death deeds; nonademption; unpaid proceeds of sale, condemnation, or insurance; sale by conservator or guardian; nonexoneration; disclaimer by beneficiary;
effect on other conveyances; notice, consent, and delivery not required; nonrevocation by will; proof of survivorship;
after-acquired property; anticipatory alienation prohibited; form of transfer on death deed; and form of instrument of revocation.
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| AN ACT concerning deeds.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Transfer on Death Deeds Act. |
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| Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
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| "Beneficiary" or "grantee beneficiary" means a person or |
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| entity named as a grantee beneficiary in a transfer on death |
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| deed, including a successor grantee beneficiary.
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| "Grantor owner" means an owner named as a grantor in a |
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| transfer on death deed upon whose death the conveyance or |
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| transfer of the described real property is conditioned. Grantor |
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| owner does not include a spouse who joins in a transfer on |
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| death deed solely for the purpose of conveying or releasing |
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| statutory or other marital interests in the real property to be |
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| conveyed or transferred by the transfer on death deed.
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| "Owner" means a person having an ownership or other |
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| interest in all or part of the real property to be conveyed or |
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| transferred by a transfer on death deed. Owner does not include |
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| a spouse who joins in a transfer on death deed solely for the |
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| purpose of conveying or releasing statutory or other marital |
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| interests in the real property to be conveyed or transferred by |
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| the transfer on death deed.
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| "Recorded" means recorded in the office of the recorder, as |
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| appropriate, for the real property described in the instrument |
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| to be recorded.
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| "State agency" means the Department of Health and Human |
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| Services or any successor agency.
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| "Transfer on death deed" means a deed authorized under this |
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| Act.
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| Section 10. Effect of transfer on death deed. A deed that |
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| (i) conveys or assigns an interest in real property, including |
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| a mortgage, judgment, or any other lien on real property, to a |
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| grantee beneficiary and (ii) expressly states that the deed is |
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| only effective on the death of one or more of the grantor |
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| owners transfers the interest to the grantee beneficiary upon |
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| the death of the grantor owner upon whose death the conveyance |
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| or transfer is stated to be effective. A transfer on death deed |
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| must comply with all provisions of Illinois law applicable to |
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| deeds of real property. |
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| Section 15. Rights of creditors and rights of State and |
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| governmental entities. The interest transferred to a |
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| beneficiary under a transfer on death deed after the death of a |
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| grantor owner is transferred subject to all effective |
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| conveyances, assignments, contracts, mortgages, deeds of |
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| trust, liens, security pledges, judgments, tax liens, and other |
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| encumbrances made by the grantor owner or to which the property |
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| was subject during the grantor owner's lifetime, including, but |
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| not limited to, any claim by a surviving spouse or any claim or |
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| lien by the State or a governmental entity, if other assets of |
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| the deceased owner's estate are insufficient to pay the amount |
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| of that claim. A beneficiary to whom the interest is |
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| transferred after the death of a grantor owner shall be liable |
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| to account to the State or any governmental entity with a claim |
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| or lien, to the extent necessary to discharge the claim |
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| remaining unpaid after application of the assets of the |
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| deceased grantor owner's estate, but that liability shall be |
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| limited to the value of the interest transferred to the |
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| beneficiary. |
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| Section 20. Multiple grantee beneficiaries. A transfer on |
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| death deed may designate multiple grantee beneficiaries to take |
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| title as joint tenants, as tenants in common, tenants by the |
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| entirety, or in any other form of ownership or tenancy that is |
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| valid under law.
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| Section 25. Successor grantee beneficiaries. A transfer on |
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| death deed may designate one or more successor grantee |
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| beneficiaries or a class of successor grantee beneficiaries, or |
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| both. If the transfer on death deed designates successor |
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| grantee beneficiaries or a class of successor grantee |
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| beneficiaries, the deed shall state the condition under which |
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| the interest of the successor grantee beneficiaries would vest.
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| Section 30. Multiple joint tenant grantors. If an interest |
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| in real property is owned as joint tenants, a transfer on death |
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| deed executed by all of the owners that conveys an interest in |
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| real property to one or more grantee beneficiaries transfers |
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| the interest to the grantee beneficiary or beneficiaries |
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| effective only after the death of the last surviving grantor |
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| owner. If the last surviving joint tenant owner did not execute |
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| the transfer on death deed, the deed is ineffective to transfer |
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| any interest, and the deed is void. A joint tenancy is not |
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| severed or affected by the subsequent execution of a transfer |
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| on death deed, and the right of a surviving joint tenant who |
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| did not execute the transfer on death deed shall prevail over a |
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| grantee beneficiary named in a transfer on death deed unless |
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| the deed specifically states that it severs the joint tenancy |
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| ownership. |
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| Section 35. Execution by attorney-in-fact. A transfer on |
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| death deed may be executed by a duly appointed attorney-in-fact |
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| pursuant to a power of attorney that grants the |
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| attorney-in-fact the authority to execute deeds. |
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| Section 40. Recording requirements and authorization. A |
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| transfer on death deed is valid if the deed is recorded in a |
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| county in which at least a part of the real property described |
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| in the deed is located and is recorded before the death of the |
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| grantor owner upon whose death the conveyance or transfer is |
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| effective. A transfer on death deed is not effective until the |
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| deed is recorded in the county in which the real property is |
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| located. A transfer on death deed that otherwise satisfies all |
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| statutory requirements for recording may be recorded and shall |
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| be accepted for recording in the county in which the property |
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| described in the deed is located. |
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| Section 45. Deed to trustee or other entity. A transfer on |
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| death deed may transfer an interest in real property to the |
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| trustee of an inter vivos trust, even if the trust is |
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| revocable, to the trustee of a testamentary trust, or to any |
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| other entity legally qualified to hold title to real property |
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| under law. |
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| Section 50. Revocation or modification of transfer on death |
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| deed.
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| (a) A transfer on death deed may be revoked at any time by |
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| the grantor owner or, if there is more than one grantor owner, |
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| by a grantor owner. To be effective, the revocation must be |
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| recorded in the county in which at least a part of the real |
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| property is located before the death of the grantor owner or |
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| owners who execute the revocation. The revocation is not |
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| effective until the revocation is recorded in the county in |
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| which the real property is located. Subject to Section 30, if |
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| the real property is owned by joint tenants and if the |
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| revocation is not executed by all of the grantor owners, the |
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| revocation is not effective unless executed by the last |
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| surviving grantor owner.
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| (b) If a grantor owner conveys to a third party, after the |
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| recording of the transfer on death deed, by means other than a |
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| transfer on death deed, all or a part of the grantor owner's |
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| interest in the property described in the transfer on death |
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| deed, no transfer of the conveyed interest shall occur on the |
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| grantor owner's death, and the transfer on death deed shall be |
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| ineffective as to the conveyed or transferred interests, but |
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| the transfer on death deed remains effective with respect to |
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| the conveyance or transfer on death of any other interests |
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| described in the transfer on death deed owned by the grantor |
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| owner at the time of the grantor owner's death.
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| (c) A transfer on death deed, except as may otherwise be |
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| specifically provided for in the transfer on death deed, is |
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| subject to the same provisions as to revocation, revival, and |
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| nonrevocation.
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| Section 55. Antilapse; deceased beneficiary; words of |
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| survivorship.
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| (a) If a grantee beneficiary who is a grandparent or lineal |
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| descendant of a grandparent of the grantor owner fails to |
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| survive the grantor owner, the issue of the deceased grantee |
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| beneficiary who survive the grantor owner take in place of the |
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| deceased grantee beneficiary. If they are all of the same |
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| degree of kinship to the deceased grantee beneficiary, they |
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| take equally. If they are of unequal degree, those of more |
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| remote degree take by right of representation.
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| (b) For the purposes of this Section, words of survivorship |
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| such as, in a conveyance to an individual, "if he or she |
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| survives me," or, in a class gift, to "my surviving children," |
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| are a sufficient indication of intent to condition the |
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| conveyance or transfer upon the beneficiary surviving the |
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| grantor owner.
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| Section 60. Lapse. If all beneficiaries and all successor |
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| beneficiaries, if any, designated in a transfer on death deed |
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| and all successor beneficiaries who would take under the |
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| antilapse provisions of Section 55 fail to survive the grantor |
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| owner or the last survivor of the grantor owners if there are |
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| multiple grantor owners, or if the beneficiary is a trust which |
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| has been revoked prior to the grantor owner's death, or if the |
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| beneficiary is an entity no longer in existence at the grantor |
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| owner's death, then no transfer shall occur, and the transfer |
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| on death deed is void. |
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| Section 65. Multiple transfer on death deeds. If a grantor |
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| owner executes and records more than one transfer on death deed |
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| conveying the same interest in real property or a greater |
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| interest in the real property, the transfer on death deed that |
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| has the latest acknowledgment date and that is recorded before |
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| the death of the grantor owner upon whose death the conveyance |
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| or transfer is conditioned is the effective transfer on death |
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| deed, and all other transfer on death deeds, if any, executed |
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| by the grantor owner or the grantor owners are ineffective to |
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| transfer any interest and are void.
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| Section 70. Nonademption; unpaid proceeds of sale, |
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| condemnation, or insurance; sale by conservator or guardian. If |
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| at the time of the death of the grantor owner upon whose death |
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| the conveyance or transfer is stated to be effective, the |
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| grantor owner did not own a part or all of the real property |
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| described in the transfer on death deed, no conveyance or |
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| transfer to the beneficiary of the non-owned part of the real |
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| property shall occur upon the death of the grantor owner, and |
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| the transfer on death deed is void as to the non-owned part of |
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| the real property, but the beneficiary shall have the same |
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| rights to unpaid proceeds of sale, condemnation, or insurance, |
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| and, if sold by a conservator or guardian of the grantor owner |
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| during the grantor owner's lifetime, the same rights to a |
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| general pecuniary devise as that of a specific devisee. |
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| Section 75. Nonexoneration. Except as otherwise provided |
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| in Section 15, a conveyance or transfer under a transfer on |
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| death deed passes the described property subject to any |
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| mortgage or security interest existing at the date of death of |
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| the grantor owner, without right of exoneration, regardless of |
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| any statutory obligations to pay the grantor owner's debts upon |
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| death and regardless of a general directive in the grantor |
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| owner's will to pay debts.
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| Section 80. Disclaimer by beneficiary. A grantee |
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| beneficiary's interest under a transfer on death deed may be |
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| disclaimed as provided by law. |
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| Section 85. Effect on other conveyances. This Section does |
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| not prohibit other methods of conveying property that are |
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| permitted by law and that have the effect of postponing |
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| ownership or enjoyment of an interest in real property until |
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| the death of the owner. This Section does not invalidate any |
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| deed that is not a transfer on death deed and that is otherwise |
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| effective to convey title to the interests and estates |
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| described in the deed that is not recorded until after the |
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| death of the owner. |
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| Section 90. Notice, consent, and delivery not required. The |
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| signature, consent, or agreement of, or notice to, a grantee |
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| beneficiary under a transfer on death deed, or delivery of the |
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| transfer on death deed to the grantee beneficiary, is not |
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| required for any purpose during the lifetime of the grantor |
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| owner.
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| Section 95. Nonrevocation by will. A transfer on death deed |
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| that is executed, acknowledged, and recorded in accordance with |
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| this Act is not revoked by the provisions of a will. |
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| Section 100. After-acquired property. Except as provided |
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| in this Section, a transfer on death deed is not effective to |
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| transfer any interest in real property acquired by a grantor |
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| owner subsequent to the date of signing of a transfer on death |
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| deed. A grantor owner may provide by specific language in a |
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| transfer on death deed that the transfer on death deed will |
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| apply to any interest in the described property acquired by the |
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| grantor owner after the signing or recording of the deed. |
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| Section 105. Anticipatory alienation prohibited. The |
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| interest of a grantee beneficiary under a transfer on death |
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| deed which has not yet become effective is not subject to |
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| alienation; assignment; encumbrance; appointment or |
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| anticipation by the beneficiary; garnishment; attachment; |
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| execution or bankruptcy proceedings; claims for support or |
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| maintenance; payment of other obligations by any person against |
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| the beneficiary; or any other transfer, voluntary or |
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| involuntary, by or from any beneficiary. |
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| Section 110. Form of transfer on death deed. A transfer on |
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| death deed may be substantially in the following form:
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| Transfer on Death Deed
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| I (we) ....................(grantor owner or owners and |
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| spouses, if any, with marital status designated), grantor(s), |
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| hereby convey(s) and quitclaim(s) to .................... |
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| (grantee beneficiary, whether one or more) effective (check |
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| only one of the following)
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| ..... on the death of the grantor owner, if only one grantor is |
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| named above, or on the death of the last of the grantor owners |
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| to die, if more than one grantor owner is named above, or |
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| ..... on the death of (name of grantor owner)
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| .................... (must be one of the grantor owners named |
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| above), the following described real property:
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| (Legal description)
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| If checked, the following optional statement applies: |
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| ..... When effective, this instrument conveys any and all |
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| interests in the described real property acquired by the |
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| grantor owner(s) before, on, or after the date of this |
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| instrument.
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| (Signature of grantor(s))
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| (acknowledgment)
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| Section 115. Form of instrument of revocation. An |
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| instrument of revocation may be substantially in the following |
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| form:
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| Revocation of Transfer on Death Deed
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| The undersigned hereby revokes the transfer on death deed |
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| recorded on .........., ....., as Document No. .......... (or |
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| in Book .......... of.........., Page .....) in the office of |
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| the Recorder of .......... County, Illinois, affecting real |
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| property legally described as follows:
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| (legal description)
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| Dated:
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| Signature
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| (acknowledgment)
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