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In order to have a quitclaim deed admitted to record in Vermont, it should be signed by the party granting the real estate, acknowledged by the same, and recorded in the clerks office in the town where the property is situated.
The only way to change or add a name to a deed is by having a new deed prepared. We cannot do this for you. We suggest that you consult a lawyer to prepare the document.
To properly convey a deed the deed must be signed in front of a notary and recorded in the county clerks office. If a survey is referenced in the deed, that survey should also be recorded. If a deed divides a parcel a survey should be recorded with the deed.
What are the Disadvantages of a Quit Claim Deed? No Protections For The Transaction: Unlike warranty deeds, a quitclaim deeds does not offer protections for the new property owner. There is no way to guarantee that the property is owned free and clear, and that there are no easements or restrictions.
How to File a Quitclaim Deed in Vermont Step 1: List the Introductory Details. Step 2: Note the Consideration. Step 3: Write Both Parties Information. Step 4: Add the Propertys Legal Description. Step 5: Sign the Deed. Step 6: Complete the Transfer Tax Form. Step 7: File the Deed.
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Related Q&A to Vermont Quitclaim Deed Form

There are two basic categories of deed used in Vermont to convey fee title and/or easements in land: the warranty deed; and the quit-claim deed.

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