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FAQs How do I transfer ownership of real estate? How do I transfer ownership of real estate? Ownership may be transferred by preparation of a new deed, which has been properly signed. The new deed must be recorded in the Circuit Court Clerks Office where the real estate is located.
All deeds must be prepared by the owner of the property or by an attorney licensed to practice in Virginia.
55.1-712. A real estate licensee representing an owner of residential real property as the listing broker has a duty to inform each such owner represented by that licensee of the owners rights and obligations under this chapter.
Lien creditor or creditor means the holder, payee, or obligee of a judgment lien and includes the lien creditor as noted on the recorded judgment or abstract of judgment and his successor in interest, including any assignee noted on a recorded assignment or notice of assignment.
55.1-507. Agricultural land means real estate in the Commonwealth used or zoned in a manner that would permit the use of the real estate for an agricultural operation.
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Related Q&A to Virginia Property Law

In Virginia, only attorneys or property owners can legally prepare a deed. To be legally recognized, a deed in Virginia has to satisfy several key state-specific requirements: It should be an original or a first-generation printout as per Va. Code Ann.
Requirements of a Virginia land deed Minimally, a deed must include: The identity of the parties to the conveyance. The consideration paid for the conveyance. Language granting the parcel to the grantee.
You can obtain a copy of your deed, certificate and affidavit of satisfaction or any other recorded document at the Historic Records and Deed Research Division. The fee is $0.50 per page and an additional $2 for certification, if needed.

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