Affidavit of Identity and Survivorship (Minnesota)
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About this template
This template outlines the process of transferring the interest of a deceased owner in Minnesota real estate with a right of survivorship to either a surviving joint tenant or a remainderman with a life estate.
This document is likely to be relevant to all sectors: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing; Mining; Construction; Manufacturing; Transport; Energy; Wholesale; Retail; Finance; Insurance; Real Estate; Legal Services; Consumer, Public & Health Services; Education; Media; Consultancy; Technology; Public Administration; Sport & Entertainment; Other
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This affidavit is used to document the death of a co-tenant with rights of survivorship, a life tenant, or an owner that has registered a transfer on death designation in accordance with Ohio law in the real property records.
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This template is for organizations to use when collecting personal information from a California resident. It meets the requirements of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) and its implementing regulations, as well as any changes that may be required by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) when it takes effect on January 1, 2023.