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Adding a childs name to a deed gives him or her an ownership interest in your home. As a result, you cannot sell the home or refinance your mortgage without your childs permission. Technically speaking, your child could even sell his or her share of the property without your consent.
The public is able to access documents, such as deeds, birth and death certificates, military discharge records, and others through the register of deeds. There may be a fee to access or copy public records through the register of deeds.
When a property is owned by two or more people as joint tenants and one owner dies, the ownership of the property will automatically pass to the surviving owner(s). This is called the right of survivorship.
The good news is that Alabama is considered a low cost probate state. At death, property is transferred from your name (ownership) in one of three ways: by title; by beneficiary designation; or by probate.
The four major types of property deeds in Alabama commonly used are: General Warranty Deed. Special Warranty Deed. Bargain and Sale Deed. Quitclaim Deed.
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Real Property instruments consist of deeds, mortgages, liens, judgments and anything pertaining to property in Calhoun County. All recorded documents are public record with the exception of military discharges. The Alabama Legislature has adopted Ala. Act 2012-494.
What are the Three Most Common Types of Deeds? General Warranty Deed. Special Warranty Deed. Quitclaim Deed.
Of all these, property deeds are the most popular type of property record. In Alabama, interested persons can obtain property records from their local probate offices records and recording or land records department. Alternatively, they may query their local revenue commissioners office for property tax records.
What is an Alabama survivorship Deed? In Alabama, survivorship deeds are sometimes used for ownership among multiple property owners. Following the death of one of the owners, a survivorship deed passes ownership on to the surviving owner automatically, by operation of law, without the need for probate.
There are three main types of deeds namely general warranty deeds, special warranty deeds, and quitclaim deeds.

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