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| [[File:TRPTODA.jpg|150px|border|right|Senate Bill 462]]''Summary: Article provides brief introduction to TRPTODA and links to other pages that contain text of and detailed analysis on each section.''
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| The TRPTODA authorizes a new method of transferring real property. It allows an owner to designate one or more beneficiaries to automatically receive the property at death.
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| The property passes outside of probate by means of a transfer on death deed. Until death, the owner retains the right to transfer or encumber the property or revoke the deed.
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| A transfer on death deed is useful, for example, to an owner who wants to modify the devolution provided by the Texas intestate statute and avoid the regular probate process.
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| On TLG, each section of the TRPTODA has its own page:
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.001|Sec. 114.001. Short Title]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.002|Sec. 114.002. Definitions]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.003|Sec. 114.003. Applicability]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.004|Sec. 114.004. Nonexclusivity]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.005|Sec. 114.005. Uniformity of Application and Construction]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.006|Sec. 114.006. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.051|Sec. 114.051. Transfer on Death Deed Authorized]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.052|Sec. 114.052. Transfer on Death Deed Revocable]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.053|Sec. 114.053. Transfer on Death Deed Nontestamentary]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.054|Sec. 114.054. Capacity of Transferor; Use of Power of Attorney]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.055|Sec. 114.055. Requirements]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.056|Sec. 114.056. Notice, Delivery, Acceptance, or Consideration Not Required]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.057|Sec. 114.057. Revocation by Certain Instruments; Effect of Will or Marriage Dissolution]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.101|Sec. 114.101. Effect of Transfer on Death Deed During Transferor's Life]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.102|Sec. 114.102. Effect of Subsequent Conveyance on Transfer on Death Deed]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.103|Sec. 114.103. Effect of Transfer on Death Deed at Transferor's Death]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.104|Sec. 114.104. Transfer on Death Deed Property Subject to Liens and Encumbrances at Transferor's Death; Creditors' Claims]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.105|Sec. 114.105. Disclaimer]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.106|Sec. 114.106. Liability for Creditor Claims; Allowances in Lieu of Exempt Property and Family Allowances]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.151|Sec. 114.151. Optional Form for Transfer on Death Deed]]
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| * [[Estates Code:Section 114.152|Sec. 114.152. Optional Form of Revocation]]
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| [[Category:TRPTODA| ]]
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| [[Category:Estates Code]]
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| [[Category:Probate Law]]
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| [[Category:By Steve Smith]]
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| [[Category:WikiSEO Extension]]
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| |title=Featured Article: Texas Real Property Transfer on Death Act
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| |keywords=transfer on death deed, Texas TODD, avoid probate
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| |description=Introduction to the TRPTODA and links to other pages that contain the text of and detailed analysis on each section.
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| |site_name=TLG (texaslegalguide.com)
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| |author=Admin
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| |published_time=2018-01-15T12:30:30Z
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