Do you mean a quit claim deed? This is a deed that is used for several reasons. Most commonly for repossessions, bankruptcies, or tax liens. You can't file one yourself as you have no reason to do it.
2006-11-13 11:33:46
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answered by my_iq_135 5
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No offense but it's Quit not quick and do you know what kind of deed you got on the house originally?
In any event a quit claim deed is an instrument used by a grantor (title owner) that grants the title to someone else. The grantor gives no warranties with the quit claim deed. And if the grantor does not have any interest in the property no interest passes to the recipient of the deed. If the grantor does have an interest what ever interest they have passes to the recipient. This type of deed is usually used when straightening out a boundary dispute between the neighbors or for quiet title issues or sometimes for divorces and adverse possession establishment of color of title.
You best ask a licensee in your state both real estate and law to help you out before you give someone your neighbor's house.
Buena Suerte
2006-11-13 11:37:39
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answered by newmexicorealestateforms 6
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in the adventure that your attempting to place declare on a house, you definately want a criminal expert and that they don't seem to be decrease priced nor can assure any outcomes! locate out what your rights are on your state the place the judgement became into offered. Contacting the economic enterprise or lending enterprise of the valuables can possibly placed some stress on the persons who lent the money to the couple. end declare Deed is barely valid if the judgement became into offered after the pass of pastime. in any different case her attempt to pass property could instruct the courtroom her willingness to misinform extremely than pay the debt.
2016-10-17 06:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A quick claim deed is turning over your rights to property. I had one in my divorce.
2006-11-13 11:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It means you give up all rights of ownership to the house, if you owe money on the house it dos not release you from the loan.
2006-11-13 11:33:49
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answered by Kimberly H 4
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Why are you thinking of doing it it you don't know what it is?
2006-11-13 13:14:54
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answered by ? 6
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