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01. Start with a blank Iowa Real Estate Deed Form
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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Step 3: Initiate a new document.

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Step 4: Use editing tools.

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**Any documents conveying real estate require an additional $5.00 transfer fee for each separate parcel of real estate involved. Maximum fee $50.00. A document that contains more than one transaction will be charged an additional $7.00 per transaction. Non-conforming documents will be charged a $10.00 non-standard fee.
Laws Requirements Signing Requirements: Iowa Code 558.20: A quitclaim deed must be signed by the grantor before a notary public. Recording Requirements: Iowa Code 558.13: To be valid against third parties, the Iowa quitclaim deed must be recorded at the Office of the County Recorder where the real estate is.
The title to a house is a legal concept that establishes your ownership of the property and gives you certain rights to it. The deed is a legal document that transfers ownership of a property from a seller to a buyer.
How to File a Quitclaim Deed in Iowa Step 1: Locate the Legal Property Description on the Existing Deed. Step 2: Fill Out the Quitclaim Deed Form. Step 3: Transfer the Propertys Legal Description From the Original Deed. Step 4: Complete the Value Declaration and Groundwater Hazard Forms.
How do I add or take somebody off the title of my property? You can file a Quit Claim Deed in our office. We dont have the form available in our office but you can have a lawyer draw one up for you, get one online or some local office supply stores have the form for purchase.
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Related Q&A to Iowa Real Estate Deed Form

A Bill of Sale (PDF) signed by the seller/transferor is required for all title transfers even if the transfer is a gift. A Buyer/Transferee has 30 days to present the properly assigned title to the County Treasurer so that a title can be issued in the Buyer/Transferee name. Penalties will apply after 30 days.
There are some real estate documents that cannot be prepared by real estate licensees, such as deeds, installment contracts, etc. These documents should be prepared by an attorney.

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