Quitclaim Deed from Corporation to Individual - South Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the corporation as the Grantor, followed by its state of incorporation. This identifies the entity transferring property rights.
  3. Next, fill in the Grantee's name (the individual receiving the property) and their marital status. This section clarifies who will hold ownership after the transfer.
  4. Describe the property being transferred. If there is a detailed description attached, indicate that here. Ensure all relevant details are accurate for legal purposes.
  5. Complete any prior instrument references if applicable, which helps trace ownership history.
  6. In the execution section, have an authorized officer of the corporation sign and date the document. Include witness and notary information as required.
  7. Finally, complete any necessary affidavits regarding recording fees and liens on the property to ensure compliance with local regulations.

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Per SC Code 12-24-10, there is a state transfer tax, referred to as a deed recording fee. The recording fee is $1.85 for any property valued between $100 and $500. Theres an additional $1.85 for each $500 increment after the first $500 (SC Code 12-24-90).
New Owners Fill out a Transfer of Ownership form. This form must include the previous owners signature as well as a notary signature. Send to the Division immediately.
South Carolina Quitclaim Deed Overview The grantor must sign the quitclaim deed in the presence of two credible witnesses. The quitclaim deed must also be subscribed by the two witnesses. The address of the grantee is needed in order to record this type of real estate document.
In South Carolina, the grantor must sign the deed in front of two witnesses and in the presence of an individual authorized by the state to administer an oath. Record the completed deed at the local county Recorders office, along with an Affidavit of True Consideration (S.C. Code Ann.
0:09 1:54 A quick claim deed is a legal document that transfers ownership interest in real estate. It does notMoreA quick claim deed is a legal document that transfers ownership interest in real estate. It does not guarantee that the branch. Valit. Companies often handle real estate transactions.

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Self-filing the deed without an attorney is the most economical option for transferring real property title. However, it requires careful attention to detail. The Registers Office wont provide assistance or highlight mistakes in the paperwork.
Transfer Taxes South Carolina imposes a deed recording fee and a deed transfer tax. The recording fee is $1 for each $500 of the propertys sale price, while the transfer tax is typically $0.55 for each $500 of the propertys value.

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