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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Hampshire Grant Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names and addresses of both the Grantor and Grantee in the designated fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any legal issues.
  3. In the section for property description, provide a detailed legal description of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach Exhibit A for additional details.
  4. Review any exemptions applicable under Section 78-B:2 regarding transfer taxes. If applicable, ensure you check the appropriate box on the form.
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The only way to change or add a name to a deed is by having a new deed prepared. We cannot do this for you. We suggest that you consult a lawyer to prepare the document.
Theres no way to ``add someone to a house deed. A deed is a legal document that transfers an ``interest -- all or a portion of the ownership rights -- in a property from the entity presently holding that interest (the transferor) to a different entity (the transferee).
The easiest way to add someone to title is via a Quit Claim Deed. The current owner signs the QCD as the grantor. The current owner is then also the Grantee on the QCD along with the new person to be added to the Deed. After recording, the current owner and new person are then joint owners of the property.
If you would like a copy of your deed, you can obtain it yourself for nominal cost and time, or contact your countys Register of Deeds, who would be glad to assist you. website at .doj.nh.gov/consumer.
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You can add someone to a deed any time. Persons on the deed do not have to be on the mortgage. You just sign a quit claim deed ( a one page notarized document) conveying the property from you to your self and the person you want to add.
At the time your quitclaim deed is recorded, you will need to pay a filing fee and any reassessed property taxes based on the change in ownership. The filing fee should be minimal, under $100, with most states charging under $50. The cost will depend upon your county and state.
Unlike other states, a New Hampshire deed neednt specify the purchase price, but must include the names of the grantor and grantee, the grantees mailing address, a description of the land or interest being conveyed, and the grantors notarized signature.

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