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Under Arizona law, a quitclaim deed must contain a legal description of the property, meet certain signing and acknowledgment requirements, and use the correct terminology. You must record the deed with the County Recorders Office and pay the appropriate fees but you will not need to pay a transfer tax.
In the State of Tennessee, a quitclaim deed must be either docHubd by a Notary Public or signed by the seller of the property in front of two witnesses ( 66-22-101). Once one of these criteria has been met, the document must be filed with the Register of Deeds Office along with the proper filing fees ( 66-5-106).
A Tennessee quitclaim deed form transfers the current owners entire interest in the property with no warranty or covenants of title. The new owner (the grantee) receives whatever ownership interest the current owner (the grantor) can legally transfer.
Its usually a very straightforward transaction, but its possible for a quitclaim deed to be challenged. If a quitclaim deed is challenged in court, the issue becomes whether the property was legally transferred and if the grantor had the legal right to transfer the property.
Under Mississippi law, a quitclaim deed must be in writing, contain a legal description of the property, and meet specific signing and acknowledgment requirements. After paying a recording fee, you should record the deed.
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In Washington, the requirements for a Quitclaim deed are simple: it must be in writing, contain a legal description of the property, be signed by the grantor, and the grantors signature must be docHubd.
A quitclaim deed is legally binding. The transferring spouse eliminates his rights to the property after signing it.
Mississippi deeds are recorded with the chancery clerk for the county where the property is located. The standard fee payable to the chancery clerk for recording a Mississippi deed is $25.00 for the initial five pages and $1.00 for each page over five. Some counties charge an extra $1.00 archiving fee.
Checklist: Preparing and Recording Your Quitclaim Deed Fill in the deed form. Print it out. Sign and get the signature(s) docHubd. Prepare and sign an Affidavit of Property Value, if required. Check the recording fees in your county. Record the document at the county recorders office.
Per Tennessee Code 67-4-409, the state imposes a Realty Transfer Tax on most transfers of real property. For quitclaim deeds, the amount of the tax is at a rate of $0.37 per $100 of the propertys purchase price.

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