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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
Begin by entering the names of the two individuals (Grantors) transferring the property. Ensure you accurately input their full legal names as they appear on official documents.
Next, specify the name of the individual (Grantee) receiving the property. This should also be their full legal name.
Fill in the County and State where the property is located, along with a detailed legal description of the property in Exhibit A. If you have this information ready, it will streamline your process.
Complete any additional fields such as prior instrument reference and date of execution. Make sure all entries are clear and legible.
Finally, ensure that both Grantors sign and date the document. You may also need to have it notarized, so prepare for that step accordingly.
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A quit claim deed can be used to transfer property or titles. Deeds can be used to transfer property or titles from a grantor (or seller) to a grantee (or buyer)Read more
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