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The Quitclaim Deed is the most commonly used type of deed for property conveyances and transfers in Massachusetts. Quitclaim Deeds also transfer the grantors title in the property to the grantee, but they come with less assurances compared to a Warranty Deed.
A general warranty deed is often considered the most common way to transfer real property. It is used when you are aware and confident that the title to your property is good and marketable. It is most commonly used for residential real estate transactions.
A Massachusetts quitclaim deed also known as a quitclaim covenant is comparable to special warranty deeds in other state. Quitclaim deeds are a document used to legally transfer property and buildings from one party to another, such as a seller and buyer.
Warranty Deeds in Massachusetts The greatest protection available for a buyer of real estate is a warranty deed. Under Chapter 183, Section 10, a duly executed deed with the form entitled Warranty Deed has the force and effect of a deed in fee simple. Four covenants or assurances are made upon transfer.
How does one access the Massachusetts Registry Deeds? You can find your property records online at the Secretary of the Commonwealths Massachusetts Land Records website at MassLandRecords.com. Access is available to deeds, mortgages, plans, and other land records recorded in the various Registries of Deeds.
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Technically, anyone can make up a new deed, but we strongly advise you to hire a lawyer to do it. If you are doing it for the first time it is easy to make a mistake that could jeopardize your ownership of the property. Once the new deed is created, signed and docHubd, it should be recorded at the Registry of Deeds.
How do I add or remove a name on my present deed? To change the ownership on a property you will have to prepare a new deed which conveys the property to the intended owners and record that new deed at the Registry of Deeds.
Essentially a quitclaim deed provides the same protections as a warranty deed, except it limits how far back in time the grantor is liable for any problems resulting from the title.

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