Laserfiche WebLink
202400158 <br />Revocation of Previous Transfer on Death Deed <br />This instrument specifically revokes and replaces the Revocable Transfer on Death Deed <br />previously filed on Lot Seven (7), in Block Eleven (11), in Sheridan Place, an addition to <br />the City of Grand Island, Hall County, Nebraska, on February 2, 2022, as instrument <br />number 202200870 in the office of the Hall County Register of Deeds. <br />Primary Beneficiaries: <br />I designate the following beneficiaries of this revocable transfer on death deed if the beneficiaries <br />survive me. <br />Name of Primary Beneficiary Mailing Address of Primary Beneficiary <br />APRIL JANE LENTZ <br />MICHAEL Q. WOLINSKI <br />200 Oakley St., P.O. Box 96 <br />Farwell, NE 68838 <br />111 W. 23`d St. <br />Grand Island, NE 68801 <br />Transfer on Death <br />At my death, I transfer my interest in the described property to the beneficiaries as designated <br />above. The transfer occurs at the death of the Transferor. <br />Survivorship Required <br />Under Nebraska law, the interest of a designated beneficiary is contingent on the designated <br />beneficiary surviving the transferor by one hundred twenty hours. <br />This TOD Deed is Revocable <br />Before my death, I have the right to revoke this deed. <br />Required Warnings in the TOD Deed: <br />Please pay close attention to the following warnings. <br />Warning: <br />The property transferred remains subject to inheritance taxation in Nebraska to the same <br />extent as if owned by the transferor at death. Failure to timely pay inheritance taxes is <br />subject to interest and penalties as provided by law. <br />Warning: <br />The designated beneficiary is personally liable, to the extent of the value of the property <br />transferred, to account for Medicaid reimbursement to the extent necessary to discharge <br />any such claim remaining after application of the assets of the transferor's estate. The <br />designated beneficiary may also be personally liable, to the extent of the value of the <br />property transferred, for claims against the estate, statutory allowances to the transferor's <br />surviving spouse and children, and the expenses of administration to the extent needed to <br />pay such amounts by the personal representative. <br />Warning: <br />The Department of Health and Human Services may require revocation of this deed by a <br />transferor, a transferor's spouse, or both a transferor and the transferor's spouse in order to <br />qualify or remain qualified for Medicaid assistance. <br />Transfer on Death Deed - Page No. 2 <br />