My Account
Sign up, and you'll be able to customize your font size and more!
Sign up
Report problem with this ad
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Sep 24, 2020
1:49
:54
pm
LaserCoug
Truly Addicted User
NM can take about 6 months to get the death certificate. My coworker lost his
wife and mil within a month or so. He was the executor of his mils estate. Took him forever to unravel all of that.
Start a related thread
Start a related poll
Reply via Boardmail
Report problem with this ad
LaserCoug
Previous username
(Private)
Bio page
LaserCoug
Joined
Dec 5, 2006
Last login
May 5, 2024
Total posts
27,684 (9,900 FO)
Report problem with this ad
Messages
Author
Time
death certificate, home ownership with right of survivorship question
byujag
All-American
9/24/20 1:24pm
If the wife survives, there is no "change in paperwork." You can close as soon
BYUMizzou
9/24/20 1:28pm
that's good, remove that step from the equation in my mind. still how long to get a death cert?
byujag
9/24/20 1:29pm
Varies by locality of course. But when my wife's brother died suddenly, i want
VACOUGFAN
9/24/20 1:32pm
Here in MO, it's pretty typically a week to 10 days
BYUMizzou
9/24/20 1:35pm
I have no idea. Maybe call a local funeral home and find out. Usually, at
BYUMizzou
9/24/20 1:32pm
NM can take about 6 months to get the death certificate. My coworker lost his
LaserCoug
9/24/20 1:49pm
If you're blackhat you can get a death certificate pretty quickly
Veracruz
9/24/20 2:09pm
FIL should do a full power of attorney to the MIL
Semi Colon
9/24/20 2:31pm
Unless FIL dies before closing. a POA terminates on death.
BYUMizzou
9/24/20 3:21pm
Give a call to the Escrow/Title company handling the transaction as well
cougarsnooty
9/24/20 4:58pm
Report problem with this ad
Posting on CougarBoard
In order to post, you will need to either
sign up
or
log in
.
Report problem with this ad