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Commonly Asked Questions about Individual to Individual Property Transfer

Conveyance is the act of transferring property from one party to another. The term is commonly used in real estate transactions when buyers and sellers transfer ownership of land, building, or home. A conveyance is done using an instrument of conveyancea legal document such as a contract, lease, title, or deed.
Voluntary alienation is an unforced transfer of title by sale or gift from an owner to another party. Involuntary alienation is a transfer of title without the owners consent.
The most common way to transfer property is through a general warranty deed (sometimes called a grant deed). A general warranty deed guarantees good title from the beginning of time.
Types of Deeds: Warranty and Quitclaim There are two types of warranty deeds, general warranty deeds and special warranty deeds. The most common way to transfer property is through a general warranty deed (sometimes called a grant deed). A general warranty deed guarantees good title from the beginning of time.
Family members can transfer property to one another without estate tax penalties by putting the property into a trust. When placed into an irrevocable trust, the property is no longer considered part of your estate after you die.
assignment, grant. (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance. escheat. the property that reverts to the state.
Annexation. The process of converting personal property into real property. Real Property versus Personal Property.