Tag Archive for "quitclaim deed" tag

Suze Orman on Quitclaim Deeds

January 29th, 2009 by QC | 0

In this video,  Suze Orman  answers an email on how quitclaim deeds work from a caller who wants her boyfriend off the title to their house.  Her answer describes what a quitclaim deed is, and a couple of circumstances where one would be useful in transferring a partial interest in title to property.
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Disclaimer

January 23rd, 2009 by QC | Comments Off

Quit Claim .com is an online information site created to assist people with quitclaim deed information. Quit claim .com does not warrant the accuracy of information provided, which is obtained from multiple sources, whose content is outside quit claim .com control in many cases. All information provided herein is for educational and informative purposes only. [...]

How to Hold Property Title

January 22nd, 2009 by QC | 2 comments

One of the key uses for quit claim deeds is to change how title to real estate is held. Often, the owner or owners of the property wish to add or remove someone from title to the property, or identify what they wish to happen if one of the owners dies. Quitclaim deeds [...]

How to File a Quit Claim Deed

January 17th, 2009 by QC | 6 comments

Quitclaim deeds are very easy and inexpensive to utilize to convey real estate.
Step one is to obtain a quitclaim form. Quit claim forms are usually one simple page. On the right side of every page of this this web site you can click to download a quit claim form. Some free forms are available [...]

Why use a quit claim deed?

January 16th, 2009 by QC | 0

Using a quit claim deed is ideal when a party desires to transfer part or all of a piece of real estate between trusted parties, who generally know each other well or are related.  Under these circumstances, the protections and processes used for other types of deeds are often unnecessary.  Instead,  a more simple, less [...]

What is a Quitclaim Deed?

January 8th, 2009 by QC | 0

Deeds are legal documents which are used to legally transfer part or all of a property from one party or entity to another. A grantor signs the deed over to a grantee, transferring real estate as a result. Generally, a deed should be notarized and later recorded at the county record’s office in the county [...]