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Transferring property: Statewise sample quitclaim deed forms

Posted on: 26th Mar, 2007 05:09 am
Hi all,

While participating in this community forums, I have often found people looking for online forms especially those related to quit claim deed.

The forms on quit claim deed are different in each state as they are in accordance with the state laws. I have tried to collect a number of quit claim deed forms which are available in the government websites of the respective states or counties.
If any of you find out quit claim forms used in some other states, feel free to add it below.

Thanks.
Hi Matt!

Welcome to forums!

You can check out the given page to get a quitclaim deed form of Arkansas:
"http://www.uslegalforms.com/deedforms/arkansas-deed-forms.htm"

Sussane
Posted on: 29th Dec, 2009 10:44 pm
Are free quit claim forms for Oregon available anywhere?
Posted on: 09th Jan, 2010 08:22 am
you can download a quitclaim deed form from the link given below but you will have to pay for it:

"www.nupplegal.com/oregon-deed-forms.html"
Posted on: 09th Jan, 2010 10:45 pm
Where would I get a quit claim deed for Michigan???
Posted on: 15th Jan, 2010 07:20 am
Hi JoAnn,

You can get the quit claim deed form of Michigan from the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/predeal/quitclaim-stateforms.html#42189

Thanks
Posted on: 15th Jan, 2010 09:15 pm
Does anyone know if an affidavit is needed in FL for a quick claim deed? I know that one is needed in NJ to avoid paying transfer taxes.
Posted on: 18th Jan, 2010 01:31 pm
You should contact a Florida based real estate attorney and get his opinion in this regard.
Posted on: 18th Jan, 2010 11:37 pm
1.) does anyone have the quitclaim form for georgia ?
i am evaluating 3 alternatives with ex-wife & i still on deed (house) & both the 1st & 2nd mortgages (2).

2.) can i do a quitclaim without re-financing 1st & 2nd mortgages?

background: divorced july, 2008 i have both 1st mort & 2nd mort home equity loan lien on title with ex-wife awarded residency of home ordered to be listed for sale no later than june, 2010. i also have an option to buy the home but decree states both existing loans would need to be re-financed. both loans have <5% interest rate 1st is 4.875 with principle now $102,000 is paid down $500 a month, with wells fargo which is great. the 2nd however is variable rate 4.5% with $71k bank of america (boa) still owed as i can only afford interest only payments on 2nd mort since inception in may, 2006. the house value is questionable probably worth $170k - $190k as i did receive a letter a month ago from boa stating it is "underwater" and no money can be borrowed due to loan to value drop.

therefore it would be in my best interests to obtain a quitclaim & assume the 1st & 2nd mortgage as is but understand both wells fargo & boa would not allow it... ,in addition to the decree, i recall wells fargo & boa stating when i inquired recently that i would be required to re-finance. the bank mgr said some ga state law or bank policy requires a closing with attorney, have to pay closing costs, obtain appraisal, etc which is not in my best interests.

alternatives: my preference would be to sell if it was a normal housing market so have narrowed my decisions to 3 alternatives as follows:
1.) market house per decree "as is" splitting remaining debt owed with ex-wife - house needing cosmetic repairs in a very poor housing market that may not pay off debt owed
2.) "buy" the house from ex-wife, basically absorb all the debt owed by me & me alone by quit claim, would involve re-finance if required & hope the market value comes back in a few years to sell later on;
3.) quitclaim & retain or assume (re-finance) 1st mortgage & retain 2nd home mortgage in both my & name pending principle pay down and housing market improved in few yrs from now allow re-financing of 2nd mortgage later if the appraisal for re-finance does not meet a 90% loan to value ratio.

as far as refinancing both mortgages i can apply for loan re-fi both from my credit union which seems more cooperative than wells fargo or boa. those banks require 80% ltv. ex is co-operative to do this but 2nd mort is now the problem since all appraisals are so much lower than before the housing crash. house is located in the best school district in atl, gwinnett county, & was worth $215k 3 years ago. & i did have an attorney & paid a very high price that i would like to avoid again if possible.

any help, comments, suggestions, or other alternatives are deeply appreciated. !

greg
lawrenceville, ga
Posted on: 21st Jan, 2010 11:19 am
hi karbo!

welcome to forums!

you can get a quit claim deed form of georgia from the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/georgia/quitclaimdeed.html

you can definitely get the property quitclaimed in your name. but the lender will want you to refinance the loan as you would be the sole owner of the property. if you want to save the property and stay in it, then it would be better to get the property transferred in your name and then refinance. it will help you in saving the property.

sussane
Posted on: 24th Jan, 2010 10:14 pm
Does anyone know the link for California
Posted on: 09th Feb, 2010 08:40 pm
Hi cathey,

You can check out the given page to get a quitclaim deed form of California:
"http://www.lavote.net/GENERAL/PDFS/QUITCLAIM_DEED.pdf"

Thanks
Posted on: 10th Feb, 2010 09:51 pm
I need a quick clain deed for Tennessee
Posted on: 18th Feb, 2010 12:07 pm
hi patricia,

take a look at the given page to get a quit claim deed form of tennessee:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/predeal/quitclaim-stateforms-4.html#72821

thanks
Posted on: 18th Feb, 2010 10:53 pm
anyone have a quit claim deed for texas??? please please asap...
Posted on: 20th Feb, 2010 04:49 pm
i thought i already did this but what the heck i need a texas quit claim deed asap anyone out there to help....
Posted on: 20th Feb, 2010 04:51 pm
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