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The Real Estate & Family Property Toolkit is designed to help trustees manage trust-owned real estate and family property in a clear, organized, and defensible way. It provides practical tools for overseeing property, documenting valuations, addressing security and maintenance issues, and handling sales or in-kind distributions.

 

Included Documents:

  • Real Estate Management Checklist – Guides ongoing oversight of trust-owned real property, including insurance, maintenance, taxes, rentals, and disposition decisions.

  • Property Security Checklist – Helps trustees identify risks and document steps taken to secure and protect trust-owned property.

  • Asset Valuation Log – Tracks appraisals and valuation updates to support fair distributions and accurate trust accountings.

  • In-Kind and Tangible Personal Property Distribution Log – Documents non-cash distributions of real estate or tangible property and tracks allocation among beneficiaries.

  • Real Estate Division Agreement – Records beneficiary agreements regarding sale, buyout, co-ownership, or in-kind distribution of trust-owned real estate.

  • Beneficiary Receipt & Release Form – Secures beneficiary acknowledgment of property distributions and releases the trustee from future claims related to those assets.

 

Ideal for trusts that include a primary residence, vacation home, cabin, farm, or rental property, this toolkit helps reduce disputes, support fair treatment of beneficiaries, and protect trustees when property-related decisions are closely scrutinized. All documents are provided in fillable PDF format for easy electronic completion and recordkeeping.

Real Estate & Family Property Toolkit

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