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i need a deed to be transfered from my uncles name to my name, but i cant find any document that will allow me to do this. what document do i use and where do you find them

2006-06-17 04:58:10 · 7 answers · asked by rmayes26 1 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

7 answers

You might want to use a quit claim deed.

A quit claim deed is a type of deed where a grantor, a person who owns an interest in a property, transfers all his interests to someone else. However, the grantor offers no guarantees about the title to the recipient, who is called the grantee.
A quit claim deed is often used to clear up problems with a title or when someone wants to use a simple method to give up all interests in a property.

You can find one for your state here:

http://ppc.uslegalforms.com/enter6.cgi?&affiliate=go9deed57&document=/deed-of-trust.htm&engine=overture&keyword=quit+claim+deed&OVRAW=quit%20claim%20deed&OVKEY=quit%20claim%20deed&OVMTC=standard

2006-06-17 05:03:56 · answer #1 · answered by Veronica 3 · 1 0

Mr. VanWinkle is utterly right.... the transfer (Quit Claim Deed) most be initiated by the property owner of record... If done like most above answers suggest...long time ago I would have transferred the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco to my name.

2006-06-17 07:43:06 · answer #2 · answered by kalamity 3 · 0 0

You need to get a Quit Claim Deed from a stationary supply store. Fill it out and go to the recorder of deeds in your county. They will give you a form to fill out and you must check the box that says family transfer. If you check this box you will not have to pay a higher appraised value.

2006-06-17 06:22:48 · answer #3 · answered by D T in Sedona 1 · 0 0

The one thing the rest of the above answers omitted is that it is not YOU that transfers title, but the owner of the property. I can't help to be a bit suspicious of a transaction of this type, when it's being asked by someone other than the property owner.

2006-06-17 05:14:11 · answer #4 · answered by nothing 6 · 0 0

There are several ways to accomplish this. First the instrument is called a quit claim and you could get this with the help of a para legal [cheapest way] or go and get a real estate attorney [safest]
You will need to check his title insurance and pay off his equity if there is any.

2006-06-17 05:07:14 · answer #5 · answered by loligo1 6 · 0 0

any office supply should have "Quit Claim Deeds" use this form to make the transfer, be sure to have it notarized and file it at you county clerks office

2006-06-17 05:03:36 · answer #6 · answered by Pobept 6 · 0 0

Go to your local Court office. It has to be granted by the corts.

2006-06-17 05:05:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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