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Here's how it works

01. Start with a blank Michigan Property Deed
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 Michigan Property Deed in seconds via email or a link. You can also download it, export it, or print it out.

A detailed guide on how to craft your Michigan Property Deed online

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Step 1: Start with DocHub's free trial.

Go to the DocHub website and sign up for the free trial. This provides access to every feature you’ll need to create your Michigan Property Deed with no upfront cost.

Step 2: Navigate to your dashboard.

Log in to your DocHub account and proceed to the dashboard.

Step 3: Craft a new document.

Hit New Document in your dashboard, and select Create Blank Document to craft your Michigan Property Deed from scratch.

Step 4: Utilize editing tools.

Add different elements such as text boxes, radio buttons, icons, signatures, etc. Organize these fields to suit the layout of your form and designate them to recipients if needed.

Step 5: Organize the form layout.

Rearrange your form effortlessly by adding, repositioning, removing, or merging pages with just a few clicks.

Step 6: Craft the Michigan Property Deed template.

Transform your freshly crafted form into a template if you need to send many copies of the same document repeatedly.

Step 7: Save, export, or distribute the form.

Send the form via email, distribute a public link, or even publish it online if you wish to collect responses from more recipients.

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Witnesses are no longer required for recording a document. The following documents require a notary: Warranty Deed. Quit Claim Deed.
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.
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.
If you do not have your deed, then you can get a recorded copy of it at the Register of Deeds; and a recorded copy is just as good as the original. You can come in person, send us a request by mail, or search online. Search and copy fees will apply.
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Related Q&A to Michigan Property Deed

The recording fee for a deed, mortgage, lis pendens or other real estate instrument is $30.00. Any document which assigns or discharges more than one instrument, $3.00 shall be added to the recording fee for each additional instrument being assigned or discharged.
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.
The grantor is the owner transferring the real estate, while the grantee is the individual or organization receiving the property. In Michigan, a deed must be signed by the grantor, docHubd, and recorded to the Register of Deeds for the property transfer to be considered valid and effective.

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