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The only way to change, add or remove a name on a deed is to have a new deed drawn up. Once a document is recorded, it can not be changed. To show any change in ownership of property, you need to have a new deed drawn up.
The statute imposing the tax is found at RSA 78-B and NH Code of Administrative Rules, Rev 800. The tax is imposed on both the buyer and the seller at the rate of $. 75 per $100 of the price or consideration for the sale, granting, or transfer.
New Hampshire Real Estate Transfer Taxes and Who Is Responsible For Them. The transfer of property means a grant, sale, exchange, assignment, quitclaim, contract for sale, or other conveyance of ownership in title to real property. In New Hampshire, both buyers and sellers are responsible for real estate transfer taxes
The tax is imposed on both the buyer and the seller at the rate of $. 75 per $100 of the price or consideration for the sale, granting, or transfer. What types of transactions are taxable? All contractual transfers are subject to tax unless specifically exempt under RSA 78-B:2.
A person or entity may transfer ownership of a property in New Hampshire through an executed deed. The deed must be signed in front of a notary, commissioner, or justice to be valid and must be recorded in the registers office. The deed will not be valid for a sale or transfer if not recorded.
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A New Hampshire quit claim deed is a legal document that transfers property ownership and includes a warranty that the title is free from encumbrances caused by the grantor (seller/transferor), excluding those disclosed in the deed.
New Hampshire Property Tax Rates Tax rates are expressed in mills, with one mill equal to $1 of tax for every $1,000 in assessed property value. Because mill rates can differ so much between counties and towns, its easiest to compare property taxes using effective property tax rates and not mill rates.
A person or entity may transfer ownership of a property in New Hampshire through an executed deed. The deed must be signed in front of a notary, commissioner, or justice to be valid and must be recorded in the registers office. The deed will not be valid for a sale or transfer if not recorded.

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