Richmond, VA asked in Real Estate Law, Estate Planning and Probate for Virginia

Q: My Father left me property in his will. The property has been recorded in my name with the city that it is located in.

How can I obtain a deed? The executor seems to think I do not need one.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: In Virginia, the annotation of change of title to land that is inherited is taken from the probate records. The executor is correct. To be sure, wait a couple weeks and order a title search on the property. Your name should appear on the top of it.

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