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Here's how it works

01. Start with a blank Legal Deed Package
Open the blank document in the editor, set the document view, and add extra pages if applicable.
02. Add and configure fillable fields
Use the top toolbar to insert fields like text and signature boxes, radio buttons, checkboxes, and more. Assign users to fields.
03. Distribute your form
Share your Legal Deed Package in seconds via email or a link. You can also download it, export it, or print it out.

A simple tutorial on how to create a polished Legal Deed Package

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Step 1: Log in to DocHub to begin creating your Legal Deed Package.

First, log in to your DocHub account. If you don't have one, you can simply sign up for free.

Step 2: Go to the dashboard.

Once signed in, head to your dashboard. This is your primary hub for all document-based activities.

Step 3: Initiate new document creation.

In your dashboard, select New Document in the upper left corner. Hit Create Blank Document to build the Legal Deed Package from a blank slate.

Step 4: Incorporate template fillable areas.

Place numerous fields like text boxes, photos, signature fields, and other interactive areas to your template and designate these fields to intended individuals as required.

Step 5: Adjust your template.

Customize your template by adding directions or any other essential information leveraging the text feature.

Step 6: Review and correct the document.

Meticulously examine your created Legal Deed Package for any typos or required adjustments. Utilize DocHub's editing capabilities to fine-tune your template.

Step 7: Distribute or export the template.

After completing, save your copy. You may opt to retain it within DocHub, export it to various storage solutions, or forward it via a link or email.

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A quitclaim deed can be used to avoid probate by transferring interest in real property before someones death. This prevents the property from going through probate court because ownership is transferred by deed during the grantors life, rather than begin transferred by a Will after their death.
Mich. Comp. Laws 600.2567 requires you to pay a filing fee of $30 when you submit any deed, including a quitclaim deed, to the register of deeds. Additionally, you can pay $5 to docHub a recorded document and $1 per page to obtain copies of the certified document.
To add, remove, or change a name on a deed, have a lawyer, title company, or other real estate professional prepare the deed. Then, record the new deed with the Department of Records. Note: We recommend that you do not prepare a deed on your own. We also recommend that you get title insurance.
If you have lost or misplaced your original deed (or other legal document which has been recorded), you can obtain a certified copy from the Recording Office where the original document was recorded. A certified copy has the legal validity of the original document.
While its technically possible for property owners to draft a quitclaim deed themselves, attempting to do so on behalf of someone else without the necessary qualifications, including title companies and non-lawyer services, can very likely be deemed an unauthorized practice of the law.
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Related Q&A to Legal Deed Package

You can use the Do-It-Yourself Quitclaim Deed (after Divorce) tool to get your quitclaim deed. You do not need a quitclaim deed to transfer ownership of cars or mobile homes.
They are valid and recorded every single day in Michigan. That being said, quitclaim deeds are typically used for transactions where the parties know each other. The familiarity and certain level of trust reduces the risk of the grantee receiving the property from unforeseen claims.
Witnesses are no longer required for recording a document. The following documents require a notary: Warranty Deed. Quit Claim Deed.

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