Quitclaim Deed - Trust to Individual - Florida 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date of the deed at the top of the form. This is crucial for legal validity.
  3. Fill in the Grantor's details, including their name and address. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is transferring property rights.
  4. Next, input the Grantee's information, which includes their name and street address. This identifies who will receive the property.
  5. In the section regarding consideration, enter 'TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS' as a nominal amount unless otherwise specified.
  6. Attach a legal description of the property in Exhibit A. This is essential for identifying the exact location of the property being transferred.
  7. Have witnesses sign where indicated, ensuring they print their names and provide addresses for verification.
  8. Finally, complete the notary section by having a notary public acknowledge your signatures to finalize the document.

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Transferring a residential property to a standard Florida trust would generally cost the trustor between $1,500 and $2,500. Once the trust is established, there are also maintenance fees and the trustees compensation fees based on the value of the trust.
Fraud or Duress: If the quit claim deed was executed under fraudulent circumstances, duress, or undue influence, the affected party may seek legal action to void the deed. Proving fraud or duress in court is required for this exception to apply.
A quit claim deed is a type of deed that transfers an interest in real property, like a house, vacant land to another. Quit claim deeds are often used instead of warranty deeds when transferring property out of the trust.
A quitclaim deed transfers whatever ownership interest the grantor has, but does not guarantee valid ownership. If the grantor has no legal title, the recipient gets nothing.
In Florida, a quitclaim deed must be signed in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public to be valid. Forged signatures or missing notarization can render the deed void or voidable. If a deed was signed without proper witnessing or notarization, and signatures were forged, it may be challenged in court.

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Grantors Limited Ownership: A grantor can legally transfer only what they owneven if that interest is partial, disputed, or non-existent. Potential for Fraud or Duress: If a grantor is coerced or tricked into signing, the deed can later be voided.
Here are the seven items that a quit claim deed must include: Grantor. The current owner of the property. Grantee. The person receiving the property. Consideration. Legal Description. Signature of the grantor. Signatures of two witnesses. Signature of a notary.

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