Property Ownership

Kentucky allows a property owner to transfer ownership upon death without probate through a:

ALiving trust or transfer-on-death deed (where available)✓ Correct
BStandard warranty deed recorded after death
CKREC-approved estate transfer form
DVerbal will witnessed by two persons

Explanation

Kentucky allows property to pass outside of probate through a revocable living trust or, where available, a transfer-on-death (TOD) deed that names a beneficiary to receive the property automatically at the owner's death.

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