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This form is a Quitclaim Deed where the Grantor is an individual and the Grantee is a trust. Grantor conveys and quitclaims the described property to Grantee. This deed complies with all state statutory
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What is quitclaim deed from an
A quitclaim deed from an individual to another party transfers any interest the grantor may have in a property without guaranteeing that the title is clear.
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1.Start by downloading a quitclaim deed template from pdfFiller.
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2.Enter the name and address of the grantor (the person giving up the property) in the designated fields.
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3.Fill in the name and address of the grantee (the person receiving the property) accurately.
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4.Clearly describe the property being transferred, including its legal description, which can usually be found in previous deeds or through local property records.
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5.Include a statement of considerations, specifying if anything is being exchanged for the property or if it is a gift.
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6.Add the date of the transfer to document when the transaction is taking place.
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7.Have the grantor sign the document in the presence of a notary public to ensure it is legally binding.
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8.Once notarized, provide copies to both parties and file the deed with the local recorder’s office if required.
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