Quitclaim Deeds Frequently Asked Questions

Posted by Gregor Weeks on

FAQ: Quitclaim Deeds

What is a quitclaim deed?

A quitclaim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership or interest in a property without providing warranties or guarantees about the title.

When should I use a quitclaim deed?

Quitclaim deeds are commonly used for:

  • Transferring property between family members
  • Correcting errors in a property title
  • Adding or removing a name on a title

What are the limitations of a quitclaim deed?

Quitclaim deeds do not guarantee a clear title, making them unsuitable for property sales or transactions requiring title insurance.

How do I file a quitclaim deed?

To file a quitclaim deed:

  1. Prepare the document with all necessary details.
  2. Have it signed and notarized.
  3. File it with the appropriate county recorder's office.

Where can I get a Quitclaim Deed?

We offer a quitclaim deed for $9.95. Answer an easy, online questionnaire and download your customized quitclaim deed instantly. Click here to get started.

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