The Effects of Death in Real Estate Transfers

11 Apr

The Effects of Death in Real Estate Transfers

The Effects of Death in Real Estate Transfers

Friday, April 11, 2025 (10:00 AM to 11:00 AM)
1 Education Credits
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This class will cover the impact of the death of an individual on listed real property or pending real property transactions.  We will do so in three primary contexts. First,  an individual owning real estate that is the subject of a listing or pending transaction. Second, a Trust owning real estate that is the subject of a listing or pending transaction. Finally, an LLC owning real estate that is subject to a listing or pending transaction. In addition, if time allows, we will cover the use and misuse, of Transfer on Death Deeds as well as the risks of "naked" co-ownership of real property without a governing document such as Tenants-In-Common Agreement. 

Attendees can expect to learn the use of probate, and alternatives to probate, when the owner of real property dies during the pendency of a transaction or listing. They can also expect to learn the types of Trusts and the impact of an individual's death when property is owned by a Trust as well as the impact of an individual's death when property is owned by an LLC. 

Moderator: Jeremy Rogers General Counsel & Director of Government Affairs, Oregon REALTORS®

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Gregg Harris
Gregory E. Harris, founder of Harris & Bowker, LLP, was educated in Oregon and graduated in 1978 from the University of Oregon School of Law. He has practiced in Portland since 1980. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar Estate Planning Section and the Estate Planning Council of Portland and speaks frequently on issues related to business formation and operation, succession planning and estate planning for individuals and business owners.

Mackenzie Hogan
Mackenzie joined Harris & Bowker LLP in 2008. In 2004, he received his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with an emphasis in Management and Operations from Washington State University and continued his education at the University of Oregon School of Law, graduating in 2007. He is currently licensed in Oregon and Washington. Mackenzie represents clients with business, estate planning and real property matters. He regularly helps clients with business formation, acquisitions and sales. He currently oversees the firm’s probate department and helps clients with probates, small estate affidavits and trust administration.

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