Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Maryland
Add parents to my deed
I would like to add my parents to my deed. No money will exchange hands.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Add parents to my deed
You didn't indicate what your question about your plan was. To accomplish it, you will have to prepare, or have an attorney prepare for you, a proper deed of conveyance. To avoid paying transfer and recording taxes, the deed should clearly indicate that it is a transfer between child and parents.
However, doing this will tie up your property if you later decide to sell it and either parent objects. Also, there may be gift taxes imposed on this transfer, depending on the value of the property and your other property. If you were to die before them, their basis for tax purposes in the property will be lower than it would be if you left them the property in your will, so they would pay higher capital gains taxes if they then sold the property.