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To transfer property in Pennsylvania, youll need to prepare and execute a deed and record it in the county where the property is located. If the transfer was in exchange for money, youll have to pay transfer tax.
In Pennsylvania, an agreement to transfer a real property interest is only enforceable if made in writing (33 P.S. 1). Parties use deeds to transfer interests in real property in Pennsylvania. The most common types of deeds in Pennsylvania are: Quitclaim deeds.
The recording charge is set by the county and we charge a administative fee. For counties from Erie, Elk, Franklin and Centre to Bucks, Berks, and Butler, the charge for a deed transfer across Pennsylvania is $700, with the sole exception of Philadelphia, which is $800.
To transfer property in Pennsylvania, youll need to prepare and execute a deed and record it in the county where the property is located. If the transfer was in exchange for money, youll have to pay transfer tax.
Quitclaim deeds lack certain protections and promises found in other types of deed to real property. Because of this, they should only be used under certain circumstances. These include transferring real estate between close family members, for instance, from a parent to a child.

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What does a quitclaim deed do? A quitclaim deed transfers the title of a property from one person to another, with little to no buyer protection. The grantor, the person giving away the property, gives their current deed to the grantee, the person receiving the property.
In order to transfer property to a family member as a gift, youll need to execute a Deed of Gift. This is also known as a Transfer of Gift. This legal process ends with the family member(s) classified as the propertys legal proprietors. The new owners names will then appear on the Land Registry.
The recording charge is set by the county and we charge a administative fee. For counties from Erie, Elk, Franklin and Centre to Bucks, Berks, and Butler, the charge for a deed transfer across Pennsylvania is $700, with the sole exception of Philadelphia, which is $800.
To transfer property in Pennsylvania, youll need to prepare and execute a deed and record it in the county where the property is located. If the transfer was in exchange for money, youll have to pay transfer tax.
In most states, there is a period of two years following the deeds filing date during which the quitclaim deed can be contested. If either the grantor or grantee wants to challenge the validity of the quitclaim deed, the challenge must be made during this time period.

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