Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to an Individual - Hawaii 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Grantor' section with the names and mailing addresses of both husband and wife. Ensure accuracy as this identifies who is transferring the property.
  3. Next, complete the 'Grantee' section with the name and mailing address of the individual receiving the property. This is crucial for legal recognition.
  4. In the 'Tax Map Key' section, input relevant details about the property being transferred, including parcel numbers if applicable.
  5. Provide a legal description of the property in Exhibit A. If you have a separate document for this, you can easily upload it using our platform.
  6. Both grantors must sign and date the document at the designated signature lines. Ensure that all signatures are notarized to validate the deed.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed Quitclaim Deed for filing.

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Follow your states legal requirements to ensure that the quitclaim deed is done legally. For proper deed signing, witnessing, and notarization, a real estate attorney can assist. Quitclaim deeds are often used for simple transfers, such as adding or removing a spouse from the title after marriage or divorce.
The difference between a Quit Claim Deed and an Interspousal Transfer Grant Deed is liability. The spouse who selects to give up their interest in the property can be held liable for taxes, liens and other debts associated with the property in a Quit Claim Deed but not in an Interspousal Transfer Grant Deed.
The quitclaim deed simply transfers any interest they may have to the other party. Because of the lack of title guarantees, quitclaim deeds are most often used to transfer property between two parties who know and trust each other, such as family members.
A Hawaii quitclaim deed is a deed that transfers property with no guaranteeor warranty of title. The new owner receives the entire interest the current owner can lawfully transfer. The current owner does not promise a good, clear title or that the deed will transfer actual ownership of the property.