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The current owner signing a quitclaim deedthe grantormakes no promises as to the real estates title. The new ownerthe granteetherefore bears the risk of any known or unknown title problems. The total absence of warranty of title is what distinguishes quitclaim claim deeds from other Colorado deed forms.
Execution Requirements for Colorado Deeds The current owner conveying an interest in real estatethe deeds grantormust sign and acknowledge the deed before a notary or other officer authorized to take acknowledgments. A Colorado deed should use the notary acknowledgment form prescribed by statute.
Laws. Signing ( 38-35-103) The quitclaim deed in Colorado must be acknowledged in front of a notary public.
A quitclaim deed transfers the title of a property from one person to another, with little to no buyer protection. The grantor, the person giving away the property, gives their current deed to the grantee, the person receiving the property. The title is transferred without any amendments or additions.
Valid quitclaim deeds require the name, address, and county of both the grantor and the grantee; the amount of consideration paid for the real property (usually money); a formal legal description and address for the parcel; the assessors ID number if available; date of execution; and an acknowledged signature of the
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Valid quitclaim deeds require the name, address, and county of both the grantor and the grantee; the amount of consideration paid for the real property (usually money); a formal legal description and address for the parcel; the assessors ID number if available; date of execution; and an acknowledged signature of the
Valid quitclaim deeds require the name, address, and county of both the grantor and the grantee; the amount of consideration paid for the real property (usually money); a formal legal description and address for the parcel; the assessors ID number if available; date of execution; and an acknowledged signature of the
A Colorado quitclaim deed* transfers property from the current owner (the Grantor) to a new owner (the Grantee). To avoid probate, many people will quit claim the property from themselves to themselves and a child in joint tenancy.
You must file a Colorado quitclaim deed in the County Clerk and Recorders Office.

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