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Who holds the grant deed?
The person conveying title is the granter, and the new owner is the grantee. In California, grant deeds are filed at the county assessor's office with a Preliminary Change of Ownership Request, applicable fees and a Tax Affidavit. All must be notarized for legal transfer and recording.
How do I get a grant deed?
You can obtain a copy of your Grant Deed directly from the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. No third party assistance is needed. The County Registrar-Recorder mails the original Grant Deed document to the homeowner after it is recorded. Therefore, you should already have your original Grant Deed.
How does a grant deed work?
A grant deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real property. The granter is the person transferring the property, and each granter must sign the deed. The grant deed shows that the title has not already been granted to another person.
Is a grant deed the same as a deed?
A grant deed (also known as a special warranty deed) is a property deed that makes two guarantees: The property has not been sold to anyone else. The house is not under any liens or restrictions that have not already been disclosed to the buyer.
Who signs a grant deed?
You must sign the grant deed if you are the seller. You also must have a public notary acknowledge or verify your signature on the grant deed. A grant deed is legally ineffective unless the granter, meaning the person selling or transferring the property, signs the grant deed.
What is grant deed form?
The California grant deed is used to convey property from a seller (also known as a 'granter') to a buyer (also known as the 'grantee'). Similar to a warranty deed, the granter asserts that he or she has clear title to the property (fee simple) and is transferring his or her interest to the buyer.
Who holds the deed to my house?
The deed to your house is the official document stating who has an ownership interest in the property. While new owners receive a copy of the deed at the time of transfer, additional copies are available as public records at the Office of Assessor-Recorder's office or County Recorders Office.
How do I obtain the deed to my house?
Find out if the property or land is registered. Download a copy of the title register — you'll need this to find the property's title number and to see if HM Land Registry holds a copy of the deeds. Fill in the deeds request form.
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