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Quitclaim Deed in Florida

Posted on: 23rd Oct, 2009 09:19 am
How do I get a Quitclaim deed in Florida? I have to get name fianace's name off the deed. She is not on the mortgage. Who do I contact? or where do I get this accomplished?
You cna contact the county office and they should be able to help

Or you can also get a attorney
Posted on: 23rd Oct, 2009 10:49 am
Hi tjg,

You should first get a quitclaim deed drafted by a lawyer. The deed needs to comply with the laws of the state where the property is located. Then, you need to get the deed signed by your fiance. She will sign the deed as grantor and transfer the ownership to you, the grantee. After the deed has been signed, get it notarized and recorded with the county recorder's office.
Posted on: 24th Oct, 2009 12:37 am
Thanks for adding the details Jenkin
Posted on: 24th Oct, 2009 10:46 am
I was currently asked if I wanna take over ownership of a home that still has a mortgage I would love to do so as I am willing to make mortgage payments however what is the best way to go about doing a quick claim deed so the persons whom the home belongs to as well as the mortgage can not change their mind years later so this way i will have total ownership....help
Posted on: 24th Nov, 2009 11:10 am
hi confused,

you can have a quit claim deed deed signed by the current owner of the property and get the title transferred in your name. you can then refinance the existing mortgage in your name. thus, both the title and the mortgage will get changed in your name. make sure the deed is notarized and recorded with the county recorder's office; else it will not be considered valid.
Posted on: 27th Nov, 2009 04:27 am
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