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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the quit claim deed in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Prepared by' section with your name and contact information. This identifies who is executing the deed.
  3. In the 'Return to' section, enter the relevant county and judicial district where the property is located.
  4. Complete the 'Grantor' section by providing the name, address, city/state/zip, and telephone number of the individual transferring ownership.
  5. Fill in the 'Grantees' section with the names and contact details of both husband and wife receiving the property.
  6. Describe the property being transferred in detail, including any legal descriptions as necessary. Attach Exhibit A if required.
  7. Sign and date the document in the designated areas to finalize your quit claim deed.
  8. Ensure a notary public witnesses your signature for legal validation.

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The quitclaim deed simply transfers any interest they may have to the other party. Because of the lack of title guarantees, quitclaim deeds are most often used to transfer property between two parties who know and trust each other, such as family members.
Great question! Yes, you can draft your own documents, such as a separation agreement and quit-claim deed. There is nothing that prohibits this, although it is always best to have an attorney who handles that area of law prepare it for you.
Ultimately, the main problem with quitclaim deeds is their lack of any guaranty on the part of the person transferring their ownership interest in the property. With a quitclaim deed, the grantor only states that they are transferring any interest they may have in the propertywhatever that interest may be.
The average cost (i.e., legal fees) for a lawyer to prepare and file a quitclaim deed is $520.00. This cost point come from recent quitclaim projects on the ContractsCounsel platform across all US states. Note, this does not include any fees to file at the county clerks office, which can range from $10 to $100.
How to create a quitclaim deed Find the quitclaim deed form specific to your county and state. Fill out the necessary information, which typically includes the name of the grantor and the grantee, a description of the property and any other details about the transfer. Get the deed notarized.