Quitclaim Deed from a Corporation to an Individual - Ohio 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the Grantor, which is the corporation transferring the property. Ensure you include the full legal name as registered in Ohio.
  3. Next, fill in the Grantee's information, which is the individual receiving the property. Include their full name and street address.
  4. In the section for REAL PROPERTY, specify the location details including City, County, and State of Ohio. Attach Exhibit A for a detailed legal description of the property.
  5. Complete any additional fields such as Parcel Number and Prior Instrument Reference if applicable. This information helps clarify property ownership history.
  6. An authorized officer of the corporation must sign and date the document. Ensure their title is printed clearly beneath their signature.
  7. Finally, have a Notary Public acknowledge the deed by signing and dating it. This step is crucial for legal validation.

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Failing to Verify the Titles Condition. One of the biggest mistakes people make when using a quitclaim deed is assuming that the propertys title is free and clear. A quitclaim deed transfers ownership, but it does not guarantee that the property is free from encumbrances such as liens, judgments, or unpaid taxes.
In Ohio, only an attorney can draft a deed for others. All title companies must use an attorney to draft deeds. Many clients ask why they need to engage a lawyer to draft a deed if they can download a form off the Internet.
Obtain a quitclaim deed form There are many legal documents that you can write out yourself, and have it signed and docHubd in order for it to go into effect.
In Ohio, quitclaim deed requirements vary from those in other states. In addition to the name of the grantor of the property, an Ohio quitclaim deed must state the marital status of the grantor and the name of their spouse, if applicable. Additionally, the county where the grantor resides must be on the quitclaim deed.
To remove a co-owner from a property deed, the current owners typically execute a quitclaim deed or similar document transferring interest. Both parties must agree and sign the deed, which is then recorded with the county recorders office.
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