What Is a Survivorship Deed? Joint Tenancy and Probate Explained
A survivorship deed transfers real property to two or more people as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, meaning that when one owner dies,
Jake Morrison • May 18, 2026
A survivorship deed transfers real property to two or more people as joint tenants with the right of survivorship, meaning that when one owner dies,
Jake Morrison • May 18, 2026
A sheriff’s deed is a legal document that transfers ownership of a property after a court-ordered foreclosure auction. It does not come with any guarantees
Jake Morrison • May 17, 2026
A deed of grant (more commonly called a grant deed) is a legal document used to transfer real estate ownership from one party to another.
Jake Morrison • May 17, 2026
A special warranty deed is a limited guarantee. The seller promises that no title defects happened while they owned the property, but they take zero
Jake Morrison • May 16, 2026
The steps in home buying process usually move from financial readiness to mortgage preapproval, house hunting, an offer, inspection, appraisal, underwriting, final walk-through, and closing,
Jake Morrison • May 16, 2026
Short-term rental owners left thousands of dollars on the table last year by missing deductions they were legally entitled to claim. The IRS allows you
Jake Morrison • May 16, 2026
The core fha mortgage requirements in 2026 are a minimum credit score of 580 for a 3.5% down payment, or 500 for a 10% down
Jake Morrison • May 15, 2026
The difference between a real estate agent and a broker isn’t just a title—it’s a fundamental shift in legal responsibility, earning potential, and career autonomy.
Jake Morrison • May 15, 2026
According to McCaw Property Management Denton, passive income from real estate means earning recurring property-backed income without turning the investment into a second full-time job.