Cemetery Plots and transferring them question

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Sharon
Location
Midwest
I am going crazy right now trying to figure which way is best.
My grandparents bought 4 lots, 2 are still not used that were transferred to my Mom who is deceased.
No one wants them and I am looking at two options
Transfer Title or Heir Affidavit.
Either way I have to list my sisters who live in Florida and one is married.
Even the spouses have to be listed if alive on either form.
I am not even sure if the ones in Florida can get them notarized on a different form from me since we all can't do it at same time.
The one sister who is married does not want anything from the sale of them but they have to be listed.
Either way there is a charge of $400 or more for the process of doing either. They also state the fee can change at anytime.

Anyone know anything about this process and which is better?
I am so glad I opted for cremation, I don't want to leave my kids the hassle of all this.
My single sister could sure the money but I am doubting this is all worth it.
 
I suppose that it all comes down to how much the lots are worth and how much your time is worth.

Knowing my family, I would probably just put the deeds back in the envelope and forget it.

Good luck!
I am leaning that way to do their buyback option you have to be THE owner which means you 1st have to do one of the other
forms and pay the fees for that and buybacks I suspect will be the cost of when it was bought. that wouldn't even cover the cost of the fees
and my luck I will owe them money. Plus they probably have a fee for that paperwork also
 
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