Quitclaim
Quitclaim
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Deed Forms Combo Packages
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Contract for Deed
Contract for Deed also known as Land Contract or Real Estate Installment Agreement for use in all states. This is a contract between the owner of a property and a person who wants to buy the property for an agreed-upon purchase price. Under this contract, the seller retains the legal title to the property until the buyer has paid the full purchase price in periodic installments.
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Grant Deed (California)
Grant Deeds are used by the owner a property to grant all interest and rights held in the property to another person. It implies that the title hasn't already been transferred to someone else or been otherwise encumbered, except as set forth in the deed itself. A Grant Deed is similar in function to a Warranty Deed.
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Quitclaim Deed
Quitclaim Deed forms for various states. A quitclaim deed is used to convey an interest in a property from the Grantor to the Grantee without any promise or guarantee. An example of a typical circumstance where a quitclaim may be used is where one spouse (Grantor) is disclaiming any interest in property that the other spouse (Grantee) owns.
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Warranty Deed (General)
General Warranty Deed for use in your state. A General Warranty Deed is used to convey an interest in real estate and guarantees that the title conveyed is good and its transfer rightful. This deed is the one most commonly used today and the one much preferred by title companies.
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Warranty Deed (Special)
Special Warranty Deed used to convey an interest in real estate, where the grantor does not warrant against title defects arising from conditions that existed before he/she owned the property
Questions and Professional Answers
- Can a Quitclaim be stopped? IRS still be able to lien? Our mothers estate is going into 4 names from her trust, one sibling will probably file a quitclaim as she ...
- Quitclaim Forgery When an heir takes over property of deceased brother who died without a will, by using a forged signature on ...
- Quitclaim deed consideration My father, a widower, added my name to his deed. We used a quitclaim deed to change the names on ...
- quitclaim deed If a quitclaim deed is singed from a father to a son after the mothers death can the father have ...
- quitclaim deeds + name change My grandmother is selling her house to us and doing a quitclaim deed. My question is this:She had one name ...
- Quitclaim Deed Quitclaim Deed needs to be signed and recorded., four years after final Judgment was entered. Ex-wife went back to maiden ...
- Quitclaim deed during divorce I am giong through a divorce. I live in VA and my wife lives in PA now. She signed a ...
- Quitclaim deeds If I quitclaim my half over to the joint owner releasing me of the liability of the property why is ...
- the use of quitclaim deeds Thank you for your time. If I were to quitclaim my property to my sister for a limited time, say ...
- divorce - quitclaim deeds Must a wife's name be added to a home's warranty deed first in order to get a quitclaim deed from ...

