Quitclaim Deed from Individual to Individual - Maine 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Grantor's information, including their name and address. This identifies the individual transferring ownership.
  3. Next, enter the Grantee's details, ensuring you include their name and mailing address. This is the person receiving the property.
  4. In the designated section, provide a legal description of the property being transferred. This should be as detailed as possible to avoid any confusion.
  5. Complete the date field and ensure that both parties sign where indicated. A witness signature may also be required.
  6. Finally, if necessary, have a notary public acknowledge the deed by signing and providing their commission expiration date.

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A quitclaim deed transfers whatever ownership interest a person has in a property. It makes no guarantees about the extent of the persons interest.
Since the deed offers no legal protection, there is little recourse if issues arise after the transfer. These risks make it essential to consult a qualified Quitclaim Deed Attorney before proceeding.
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