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Costs and Fees Filing fees for quitclaim deeds in Delaware vary by county: Fees in Kent County start at $36.00/document, $10.00/page, and $5.00/tax parcel number. Fees in New Castle County are $13.00/page and $3.00/parcel description. There is also a $30.00 document fee and a $5.00 technology fee/document.
Yes, Quitclaim Deeds need to be notarized. To execute the Quitclaim Deed, you must sign the deed in front of an in-person or online notary public. In addition to notarization, some states also require witnesses to sign the deed.
Signing All quit claim deeds must be authorized in the presence of a notary public. In some instances, deeds may also be proved in the Superior Court by one or more subscribing witnesses. Specific Language The document should simply contain the word quitclaim when describing the transfer of ownership.
0:18 2:05 It proves ownership and gets updated when property changes hands when a corporation transfersMoreIt proves ownership and gets updated when property changes hands when a corporation transfers property. They sign a deed this deed needs to be as official as a referees whistle.
One of the main drawbacks of using a quitclaim deed is that you have little to no legal recourse if the grantor didnt actually have a legal interest in the property to give away. This is the risk you take with a quitclaim deed that doesnt offer any warranties.
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Since a quitclaim deed doesnt guarantee clear ownership, you might unknowingly transfer property with liens or other claims against it. This can lead to estate planning problems, especially if the grantor doesnt fully own the property or other family members dispute the transfer.
You would sign quitclaim deed as the grantor in front of notary and then file in the county deed records. There is a small recording fee you pay the clerk in the real property records.
The average cost (i.e., legal fees) for a lawyer to prepare and file a quitclaim deed is $520.00. This cost point come from recent quitclaim projects on the ContractsCounsel platform across all US states. Note, this does not include any fees to file at the county clerks office, which can range from $10 to $100.

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