Quitclaim Deed from Husband and Wife to LLC - New Hampshire 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (Husband and Wife) in the designated fields. Ensure that both names are clearly printed.
  3. Next, input the name of the Grantee, which is the LLC receiving the property. Make sure to include the state of incorporation.
  4. Fill in the legal description of the property being transferred. If you have a separate document for this, attach it as Exhibit A.
  5. Indicate any prior instrument references, including Book, Page, and Document Number as required.
  6. Complete any necessary notary sections at the end of the form. This includes signatures and dates for both Grantors.

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LLCs provide liability protection for real estate owners, but transferring property using a quit claim deed does not remove personal liability from an existing mortgage. Due on sale clauses in mortgages may be triggered when transferring property to an LLC, potentially accelerating the loan.
A quit claim deed to LLC transfers property ownership but does not guarantee the property is free from liens or encumbrances. LLCs provide liability protection for real estate owners, but transferring property using a quit claim deed does not remove personal liability from an existing mortgage.
The average cost (i.e., legal fees) for a lawyer to prepare and file a quitclaim deed is $510.00.
So, if title is already held by both the individual and the LLC, the most straightforward method is to use a quitclaim deed so that the LLC can renounce, or quit, their ownership in the property.
Transferring Property to the LLC The deed should clearly state the LLC as the new owner of the property. File the Deed with the County Recorders Office Once the deed is prepared, file it with the county recorders office where the property is located. This officially transfers ownership of the property to your LLC.

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To transfer New Hampshire real estate property using a quitclaim deed, both the grantor and grantee must each submit a declaration of consideration form and an inventory of property transfer form [1] within 30 days. These documents serve as evidence of payment of the real estate transfer tax, consistent with N.H. Rev.

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