Most Homeowners Get This Wrong When Putting a Home in a Trust | Repair The Roof Podcast
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👉Get started on your estate plan—watch our, on-demand workshop: https://www.daytonestateplanninglaw.com/what-we-do-and-how-we-help-webinar/
Home insurance seems simple—until a trust enters the picture. Ted Gudorf walks through real homeowner stories where insurance claims fell apart after disasters, revealing how small oversights in policies and paperwork can lead to big problems when it matters most.
Takeaways
- Putting your home in a trust is a smart estate planning move.
- Trusts avoid the lengthy and costly probate process.
- A trust provides protection in case of mental incapacity.
- Properly structured sub-trusts can protect beneficiaries from creditors.
- Insurance coverage must match the ownership structure of the home.
- Families have faced denied claims due to mismatched names on policies.
- Regular maintenance of estate plans is crucial for protection.
- Written confirmation from insurance agents is essential.
- Funding your trust properly is vital for comprehensive protection.
- Details matter in estate planning to prevent future issues.
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- Gudorf Law Group
- The Ohio Estate Planning Guide - Free Book
- Gudorf Law: What We Do and How We Help Webinar
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