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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 tampajoni!

If the property is located in NC, then you will require a NC quitclaim deed form.

Thanks
Posted on: 16th Oct, 2008 01:07 am
PURCHASING POPERTY
Posted on: 03rd Nov, 2008 05:47 am
Hi PENNY!

While purchasing property, you can use the quitclaim deed to change the ownership of the property from the earlier owner to your name. However, as there will be exchange of money, it will be better if you can go in for a warranty deed.

Thanks.
Posted on: 03rd Nov, 2008 11:04 pm
i need one for denver,colorado
Posted on: 04th Nov, 2008 02:15 am
please send me a link for a free south carolina sc quit claim deed
Posted on: 04th Nov, 2008 07:03 pm
Hi Meanbean!

You can find a sample quitclaim deed form in the given link:
"http://www.ilrg.com/forms/quitdeed.html"

However, for the final draft of the quitclaim deed, I would suggest you take the help of an attorney.

Thanks.
Posted on: 04th Nov, 2008 10:43 pm
Does anyone have one for Virginia?
Posted on: 15th Nov, 2008 11:30 pm
Hi Chanda,

You can find a quitclaim deed form for Virginia in the given link:
"www.nupplegal.com/vaqcd.html"

However, these forms are not free. You will have to purchase them.

Thanks,

Jerry
Posted on: 17th Nov, 2008 02:42 am
Does Wisconsin require the acceptance/signature by the grantee on a quit claim deed? City of Milwaukee if that makes any difference. Thanks!
Posted on: 11th Dec, 2008 12:09 am
Hi Chris Sobo,

As far as I know, grantee's signatures are required on a quitclaim deed in Wisconsin. This will make the document binding and legal in Wisconsin.

Thanks,

Jerry
Posted on: 11th Dec, 2008 02:05 am
Does anyone have a form for Massachusetts? Many thanks.
Posted on: 15th Dec, 2008 08:27 am
Welcome Kella,

I don't think free quitclaim deed forms for Massachusetts is available. You can check out the give link and download the form from there:
"http://www.uslegalforms.com/deedforms/massachusetts-deed-forms.htm"
Posted on: 15th Dec, 2008 11:31 pm
LAS VEGAS PLEASE IF YOU DONT MIND
THANK YOU
Posted on: 26th Dec, 2008 02:17 pm
Hi DARIEL!

Welcome to forums!

You can find a quitclaim deed for Las Vegas in the given link:
"www.act4u.com/lvre/contracts/d1_Quit.pdf"

However, it will be better if you can review it from an attorney. This will help you in correcting the errors, if any, on the deed.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 28th Dec, 2008 09:44 pm
Does n1 have a quick claim deed form for Georgia?
Posted on: 31st Dec, 2008 07:57 pm
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