Property Ownership

In Indiana, a Transfer on Death (TOD) deed allows property to pass to a named beneficiary:

AOnly through probate court
BWithout probate upon the owner's death✓ Correct
CAfter a mandatory 6-month waiting period
DOnly if the beneficiary is a family member

Explanation

Indiana's Transfer on Death Property Act allows real property to transfer to a named beneficiary automatically upon the owner's death, avoiding probate. The deed must be recorded before the owner's death to be effective.

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