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This form is a Quitclaim Deed where the grantor is an individual and the grantee is a trust.
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What is quitclaim deed for individual
A quitclaim deed for individual is a legal document that allows an individual to transfer their ownership interest in a property to another party without making any guarantees about the title.
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How to fill out the quitclaim deed for individual
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1.Download the quitclaim deed form appropriate for your state.
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2.Open the form in pdfFiller and start by entering the names of the grantor (current property owner) and the grantee (new owner).
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3.Provide the property description, including the address and any parcel number associated with the property.
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4.Ensure all information is accurate, as this will be a legally binding document.
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5.Date the document, and have the grantor sign it in the designated area; some states require a notary public's signature.
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6.Verify if witnesses are needed for the deed to be valid in your jurisdiction.
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7.Save the completed document and print it for signing and notarization.
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8.File the quitclaim deed with your local county recorder’s office to make the transfer official.
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