A life estate is extinguished by the death of the life tenant or by the life tenant executing a deed of release of the life estate.
No. A life estate must be released by the life tenant unless the grantor reserved the right to revoke it.
The life estate holder and the remainderman must both execute the deed if they agree to sell the property.
Florida has an excellent procedure for creating a life estate. See the description at the link provided below.
Yes.
No. A life estate expires upon the death of the life tenant.
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