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This form is a Quitclaim Deed where the grantors are two unmarried individuals and the grantee is a limited liability company. Upon ordering, you may download the form in Word, Rich Text or Wordperfect
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What is quitclaim deed by two
A quitclaim deed by two is a legal document that transfers ownership of property from one party to another without any guarantees about the title.
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How to fill out the quitclaim deed by two
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1.Begin by obtaining a blank quitclaim deed form from pdfFiller.
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2.Enter the names of the two parties involved in the deed at the top of the form, specifying the grantor (the person transferring the property) and the grantee (the person receiving the property).
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3.Provide the complete address and legal description of the property being transferred.
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4.Ensure the deed includes the consideration clause, stating the amount of money (if any) exchanged for the property, or state that it is a gift.
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5.Include the date of the transfer near the signature line.
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6.Both parties (grantor and grantee) should sign the document in the designated areas, ensuring signatures are notarized if required by state law.
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7.Finally, save the completed form and print it if necessary. It may need to be filed with your local government office to make the transfer official.
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