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Can We Use A Quit Claim Deed

Posted on: 24th Oct, 2008 08:31 am
my mother and father past this year. the were paying a mortgage on their home at the time of their death. i found out that their deed had a live estate attached to it leaving the property to their thre children. i have lived in the house with mom and dad for the past 12 years. my brother and sister want their names removed from the house. would we be able to use a quit claim deed
that ought to work, cocoroses
Posted on: 24th Oct, 2008 08:35 am
Hi cocoroses!

Welcome to forums!

Yes, by signing a quitclaim deed, your brother and sister can give away their ownership rights of the property to you.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 24th Oct, 2008 07:43 pm
In reading my question before who is the grantor and the grantee on the quitclaim form? Do I need to have two wittnesses for each Qutclaim form I do? Thank your your help
Posted on: 27th Oct, 2008 10:55 am
Hi cocoroses!

The person who is selling the property or giving the property is known as the grantor. In your case, you will be the grantor. The person who is buying the property or accepting the property is known as grantee. Your brother and sister are the grantee. Yes you will require two witnesses while filing it. However, you can check with your legal adviser because sometimes laws vary from one state to another.

Thanks.
Posted on: 27th Oct, 2008 10:57 pm
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