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Deeds are legal documents that transfer the ownership of an asset (such as property) from one person to another; however, there are different types of property deeds for slightly different purposes. These are the most common types of property deeds: Get started Create Your Quitclaim Deed Answer a few questions.
A warranty deed is a type of deed where the granter (seller) guarantees that he or she holds clear title to a piece of real estate and has a right to sell it to the grantee (buyer), in contrast to a quitclaim deed, where the seller does not guarantee that he or she holds title to a piece of real estate.
A special warranty deed is a deed to real estate where the seller of the property known as the grantorwarrants only against anything that occurred during their physical ownership. In other words, the granter doesn't guarantee against any defects in clear title that existed before they took possession of the property.
The warranty deed acts to transfer property ownership from the current owner the “granter” to the new buyer, the “grantee.” ... For example, when you purchase a house, the seller signs a warranty deed granting you ownership. You then sign the deed of trust as a promise to repay the lender for the loan.
There are three basic kinds of deeds: a general warranty deed, a special warranty deed, and a non-warranty or quitclaim deed. If you are a buyer, you want your deed to get you everything you bargained for.
The vast majority of real estate transactions use one of four types of deeds to convey title. The differences between them are primarily the covenants and warranties conveyed by the grantorthe individual or entity transferring the property to the grantee, the individual or entity who is receiving it.
The Types of Deeds Warranty deeds and quitclaim deeds are the most familiar types of deeds home buyers will encounter. However, you may also hear about such instruments as special warranty deeds, deeds of trust, grant deeds and bargain and sale deeds.
When committing to a general warranty deed, the seller is promising there are no liens against the property, and if there were, the seller would compensate the buyer for those claims. Mainly for this reason, general warranty deeds are the most commonly used type of deed in real estate sales.
Court Order Deeds They include sheriff's deeds, master deeds, or any other type of deed being created without the consent of the seller.
A mortgage holder issues a deed of reconveyance to indicate that the borrower has been released from the mortgage debt. The deed transfers the property title from the lender, also called the beneficiary, to the borrower. This document is most commonly used when a mortgage has been paid in full.
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