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hi, My grandmother died in March of last year, leaving No WILL. She has pr

hi, My grandmother died in March of last year, leaving No WILL. She has pr

hi, My grandmother died in March of last year, leaving No WILL. She has property in NC with only her name on the DEED. I have one brother and one sister. I pay the tax on the property. they want to sell the property however I do not. We have not put this property through probate court in order to change the name on the DEED to out names. So, I am wanting to own the property but without having to buy them out.
Can I do a quitclaim/warranty Deed process? please email me porkchop1212000@yahoo.com thank you


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11-05-2011

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You cannot use a quitclaim/warranty deed now as your grandmother is deceased. You could have asked her to transfer the property to you using a quitclaim/warranty deed before her death, then things could have been easier for you. As she is deceased, you and the other heirs will have to file an affidavit of heirship at the county recorder's office and get the property transferred in your names. Then, you need to buy out other heirs and get the property transferred in your name.

smith.sussane | Asked on 2012-02-20


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Yes, you need to file an affidavit of heirship in order to get the property transferred in your name. You can contact a real estate attorney and he will guide you in this process.

Niicss | Asked on 2012-02-21

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