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quitdeed and warranty deed how long are they valid?

Posted on: 05th Mar, 2010 02:09 pm
After a warranty deed or a quit claim are signed and noterized, how long are they valid before you record the deed with the state.
to continue, can these deeds be used to give you property to someone after you die. Could that person hold the deeds, and then record them after you die?
Posted on: 05th Mar, 2010 02:13 pm
Posted on: 05th Mar, 2010 04:17 pm
Hi Guest!

Welcome to forums!

After the signature and notarization of the deed, it's better to record it at the county recorder's office as soon as possible. Rather than recording the deed after the grantor's death, it's better to record it while he/she is living. The time period to record a deed varies from state to state. You can speak to a real estate attorney and he would guide you in this regard.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 07th Mar, 2010 10:03 pm
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