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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.
General warranty deeds give the grantee the most legal protection, while special warranty deeds give the grantee more limited protection. A quitclaim deed gives the grantee the least protection under the law.
When committing to a general warranty deed, the seller is promising there are no liens against the property, and if there were, the seller would compensate the buyer for those claims. Mainly for this reason, general warranty deeds are the most commonly used type of deed in real estate sales.
A warranty deed, which also may be called a general warranty deed, is the type of deed used most frequently when real property is sold. A warranty deed guarantees that the title is free and clear of debts or liens.
A Quitclaim Deed Can Be Used to Clear a Title Defect A quitclaim deed is often used to cure a defect (a cloud on the title) in the recorded history of a real estate title.
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A deed transfers the title of an asset to a new owner, and it is usually recorded in the local county clerks office. Recording is a way to protect title and ownership because it puts the public on constructive notice as to the buyers ownership. In real estate transactions, a deed is usually delivered at closing.
Legal Requirements: A Deed of Gift must contain essential elements such as clear description of the property or asset, date of the gift, signatures of both parties and witnesses, and intention to make a gift without any obligation or condition attached to it.
A warranty deed is a transfer of title where the seller pledges to the buyer that the property is owned free and clear of all liens. This deed is the most commonly used deed with the issuance of title insurance.

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