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KY HB94

KY HB94
AN ACT relating to the transfer of real property on death.


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Introduced
01/02/2018
In Committee
01/04/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
04/14/2018

Introduced Session

2018 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Create new sections of KRS Chapter 394 to establish the Kentucky Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act to codify provisions for the creation, administration, modification, termination, and validity of transfer on death deeds; define terms; specify that a transfer on death deed is not an inter vivos transfer and that transfer occurs at the time of the transferor’s death; specify that the transferor retains the power to revoke a transfer on death deed; enumerate that a transfer on deed is nontestmentary; establish requirements for a transfer on death deed and specify the process of recording a transfer on death deed; specify that a transfer on death deed is effective without notice to or acceptance by the beneficiary during the transferor’s lifetime; establish provisions for the revocation of a transfer on death deed by instrument or act; enumerate the effect of a transfer on death deed during transferor’s life; allow a beneficiary to disclaim all or part of the beneficiary’s interests; specify the impact of transfer on death deed on claims when an estate is insufficient; enumerate that a beneficiary of a transfer on death deed may disclaim the property interest in the deed; create the form for creating a transfer on death deed; create the form for revocation of a transfer on death deed; require that the provisions of KRS Chapter 394 be applied and construed so as to promote uniformity; conform to federal requirements related to electronic signatures and records; specify the applicability of KRS Chapter 394 to current law; specify that this Act may be cited as the Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act; amend KRS 382.110, 391.360, and 403.190 to conform.

AI Summary

This bill creates the Kentucky Uniform Real Property Transfer on Death Act, which establishes provisions for the creation, administration, modification, termination, and validity of transfer on death deeds. The key provisions include: allowing individuals to transfer property to beneficiaries upon their death through a transfer on death deed, specifying that such deeds are revocable and non-testamentary, establishing requirements for creating and recording the deeds, outlining the effects of the deeds during the transferor's lifetime, allowing beneficiaries to disclaim their interests, and addressing the impact of the deeds on claims against the transferor's estate. The bill also amends existing laws to conform with the new transfer on death deed provisions.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

to Judiciary (H) (on 01/04/2018)

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