During a transferor's life, a transfer on death deed does not: (1) affect an interest or right of the transferor or any other owner, including the right to transfer or encumber the property; (2) affect an interest or right of a transferee, even if the transferee has actual or constructive notice of the deed; (3) affect an interest or right of the transferor's secured or unsecured creditors or future creditors, even if they have actual or constructive notice of the deed; (4) affect the transferor's or designated beneficiary's eligibility for any form of public assistance; (5) create a legal or equitable interest in favor of the designated beneficiary; or (6) subject the property to claims or process of the designated beneficiary's creditors.
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