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You can put as many people as you want on the deed. Now each person on that deed is going to own an equal share of the property, so you do want to be careful as to whom you put on the deed. But you do have the right to put whomever you wish on that deed.
Can A Spouse Claim Property After Signing A Quit Claim Deed? In a quitclaim deed, the rights of one party pass to another party, called the grantor and grantee, respectively. As a spouse, you give up your interest in the property when you sign a quitclaim deed. This means that you no longer have a legal right to it.
You can put however many people you want. But quitclaiming part of your interest may not be the best idea.
There is no legal limit to the number of co-owners a property can have. This type of jointly owned property allows each owner (as listed on the deed) the right to: Equal ownership. Equal privileges to use all of the property (unless stated in the document).
There is no legal limit to the number of co-owners in a joint tenancy, as long as all joint tenants have equal shares of ownership.
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The simplest way to add a name to a deed in Florida is by using a quitclaim deed. Here are the steps: Complete the Quitclaim Deed Form Include the propertys full legal description and the names of all parties involved. You will need the previous deed for reference.
This requirement of the Florida constitution is referred to as joinder of spouse and simply means that the non-owner spouse must sign the deed or mortgage for it to be valid. Joinder of spouse is required even if the other spouse isnt a co-owner of the property and/or is no longer residing on the property.
Yes-four names can be on a deed. Best bet-have the executor sell the property and split proceeds four ways. It is difficult having four owners of one property.

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