Quitclaim Deed from Corporation to Two Individuals - Mississippi 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Quitclaim Deed in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by' section with the name and address of the corporation acting as the Grantor. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. In the 'Grantees' section, enter the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of both individuals receiving the property. Specify their marital status as either married or unmarried.
  4. Provide a detailed legal description of the property being conveyed. If available, attach Exhibit A for clarity.
  5. Review any indexing instructions and ensure that all necessary reservations and exceptions are noted clearly.
  6. Complete the date field and have an authorized officer of the corporation sign and print their name along with their title.
  7. Finally, ensure that a notary public completes their section to validate the document.

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The price to eliminate names from deeds is contingent on many factors like where you live, the legal fees, and the difficulty of the procedure. Generally, it could vary from one hundred to a few thousand dollars. If both parties agree on the removal and there are no legal complications, the cost might be lower.
Generally speaking, a person cannot be removed from a deed without their knowledge and consent. It is possible to remove someone from a deed illegally by recording a new deed with a forged signature. However, such a deed resulting from fraud or forgery is void and can be easily removed by a court.
You can put as many people as you want as grantees on a quit claim deed. However, the problem with putting all of your children on the property as 1% owners is that you would be giving each of your children a veto power if you want to sell or mortgage the condo.
The short answer is that creating, signing, and recording a new deed will usually be required, except in very special circumstances. The two most common options for removing a person from a deed are for the relinquishing party to sign a Quitclaim deed or for all owners to sign a Warranty deed.
The simplest way to remove a co-owner is through a voluntary deed transfer. This involves the co-owner signing a deed (such as a quitclaim deed or general warranty deed) that transfers their interest to you or another party.

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Quitclaim deeds transfer ownership without any guarantees, which means the grantee could inherit problems like unpaid taxes, liens, or title defects. Since the deed offers no legal protection, there is little recourse if issues arise after the transfer.
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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