Quitclaim Deed from two Individuals to One Individual - New Jersey 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Grantors (the two individuals) in the designated fields. Ensure you specify their marital status as either married or unmarried.
  3. Next, input the name of the Grantee (the individual receiving the property) along with their marital status.
  4. In the property description section, provide a detailed description of the property being transferred. If necessary, attach a separate document for this information.
  5. Fill in any prior instrument references, including Book and Page numbers, as well as Document No., if applicable.
  6. Complete the date and sign where indicated. Each Grantor must sign and type their name below their signature.
  7. Finally, ensure that a Notary Public certifies the document by filling out their details and signing it.

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You can put however many people you want. But quitclaiming part of your interest may not be the best idea.
The quitclaim deed laws in New Jersey are present in section NJSA 46:5-1: If the quitclaim deed contains release, remise, release and quitclaim, or grant and release, its interpreted as if the grantor grants and conveys The signature must be signed by the property seller in the presence of a notary public.
A quitclaim deed is only valid if both parties willingly performed the property transfer. If there is evidence that the grantor was coerced into filing the quitclaim against their will, this is grounds to revoke it.
0:19 1:50 The signatures after notorized must be recorded with the county clerks. Office each County may haveMoreThe signatures after notorized must be recorded with the county clerks. Office each County may have different recording fees. It is crucial to check with the specific County for fee.
Signing. Generally, only the grantors are required to sign a quit claim deed because a grantor is the one who is giving up property rights. Both spouses are considered the grantors in a quit claim deed conveying jointly held real property to one spouse, and so both spouses must sign the deed in front of a Notary Public
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How do I add my wife to my deed in NJ? To add a spouse to a deed, all you have to do is literally fill out, sign and record a new deed in your county recorders office.

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