General Warranty Deed from a Trust to a Trust - Colorado 2025

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In Colorado, you can use a Quitclaim Deed, Warranty Deed, General Warranty Deed, or a Special Warranty Deed to transfer ownership into the trust.
The first, and most often used reason to have a trust is to avoid the probate process needed for a will. A living trust can avoid probate. A living trust can also help with passing assets on to your loved ones with greater ease of transfer. And a living trust can allow you to control assets after you die.
To transfer real property into your Trust, a new deed reflecting the name of the Trust must be executed, notarized and recorded with the County Recorder in the County where the property is located. Care must be taken that the exact legal description in the existing deed appears on the new deed.
A warranty deed ensures a buyer that the property is owned by the seller and is able to be sold without any encumbrances. A deed of trust is used in certain states, and represents a buyers guarantee with their lender to repay the property loan as scheduled.
Trustees deeds convey real estate out of a trust. Depending on the circumstances, they may or may not include warranty to the title. They are also used in some foreclosure situations (generally without warranty).
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A Release of Deed of Trust is a document signed and executed by the current beneficiary of a Deed of Trust. The release form is submitted to the Public Trustees Office in the county in which the property is located.

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