Posted on: 29th Sep, 2009 11:51 pm
if my parents on the deed to their mortgage free home and they want to transfer it to me, should my name be first or does it matter?
sphillps
welcome to mortgagefit
I am still noty clear about your question but I will answer on my understanding.Your parents need to sign the quit claim deed in order to get the deed on your name.
"should my name be first or does it matter?"
It doesn't matter at all.
keep in touxh....
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welcome to mortgagefit
I am still noty clear about your question but I will answer on my understanding.Your parents need to sign the quit claim deed in order to get the deed on your name.
"should my name be first or does it matter?"
It doesn't matter at all.
keep in touxh....
:arrow: :arrow: :arrow:
Hi sphillps,
Welcome to our forum.
I would like to adivce you that, If your parents wish to transfer property to your they must have to sign a quitclaim deed to do that. Draft quite claim deed by your attorney & record it in country records to make it validate.Manoj is correct, Your name on deed first, It's donsen't matter.
Thanks & Regards.
gunz.ijjistaff
Welcome to our forum.
I would like to adivce you that, If your parents wish to transfer property to your they must have to sign a quitclaim deed to do that. Draft quite claim deed by your attorney & record it in country records to make it validate.Manoj is correct, Your name on deed first, It's donsen't matter.
Thanks & Regards.
gunz.ijjistaff
Hi sphillps,
While your parents sign the quitclaim deed, their name would be mentioned as the grantor of the property and your name would be mentioned as the grantee. Once they sign the property deed, you need to notarize and record it at the county recorder's office.
Thanks
While your parents sign the quitclaim deed, their name would be mentioned as the grantor of the property and your name would be mentioned as the grantee. Once they sign the property deed, you need to notarize and record it at the county recorder's office.
Thanks