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Transfer upon death deed (Indiana)
My father died and left me his house. Before he died we filed a transfer upon death deed and were told upon his death I would simply go to the court house and the transfer would be completed. When I arrived at the court house and did as instructed the real estate court house gave said they couldn’t accept it they needed a transfer upon death affidavit. I suggested that they were ridiculous and no such thing was needed but they insisted that I need that. I said ok how do I get that? They said they were not lawyers....I contacted rocket lawyer and rocket lawyer said I don’t need anything they are wrong. So what do I do?