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Do you have a quick claim deed for Tennessee?

Anonymous
Posted on: 03rd Oct, 2008 11:42 pm
Do you have a free quick claim deed for Tennessee?
Hi Guest,

Welcome to our community forums.

You'll find a sample form of quitclaim deed as approved by the state of Tennessee at http://register.shelby.tn.us/forms/QC.pdf . But I suggest that you get it reviewed by an attorney, so that you know it fulfills your requirements of the quitclaim transfer.

Regards,

Jessica.
Posted on: 04th Oct, 2008 05:23 am
If I am not on the mortage but on the deed, and I divorce my husband do I lose all intrest in the home? If we decide to give it another try and he dies 5-10 years later how do I get the home?
Posted on: 20th Oct, 2008 01:54 pm
Hi Dianne!

If your name is on the property deed, then you still retain the ownership rights of the property. If your husband dies, you will have to file an affidavit of heirship to claim the property.

Thanks.
Posted on: 20th Oct, 2008 10:05 pm
My girlfriend bought a house in her name.. if I quick deed it and put my name on the deed does that mean she can not evict me if we were to split up
Posted on: 07th Jan, 2009 09:17 am
Hi paulpanno,

Yes, if your name is on the property deed, then you are also one of the owners of the property. So she will not be able to evict you from the property.

Thanks,

Jerry
Posted on: 08th Jan, 2009 01:10 am
is ther a legal form thats free that we can use to give our son our home by quitclaim deed thats legal and bibding.
Thanks, Brenda
Posted on: 13th Apr, 2009 12:25 pm
Hi Brenda,

You haven't mentioned your state. Sample quitclaim deed forms are available online. However, you should note that quitclaim deed forms can vary from state to state and so it's better to draft it from an attorney.

Thanks
Posted on: 13th Apr, 2009 10:06 pm
My father died and he owned a house in his name. My stepmoter wants to sell the house and wants me to sign a quit claim. She says she will divide the money with me But I do not trust her. Please advise.
We are in two different states.
Thanks
Posted on: 23rd Apr, 2009 08:01 pm
Hi Glenda!

Welcome to forums!

As you have mentioned that you do not trust your step mother, you can yourself sell off the property and divide the money.

Sussane
Posted on: 26th Apr, 2009 10:15 pm
what is the maximum amount of money that can be listed as "transfer" fee on the quit claim deed?is this fee reported to the irs?
Posted on: 01st Sep, 2009 02:10 pm
Are you speaking about the sale price or the transfer fees? The transfer fees can vary from state to state. However, if it's the sale price, then you can quote the exact sale price in the deed. As far as I know, it gets reported to the IRS. Depending on that, you may or may not have to pay the capital gains tax.
Posted on: 02nd Sep, 2009 02:25 am
Hi, quick easy question I am sure!!! There are 3 individuals on a deed currently. It will go from 3 of the individuals to 2 of the individuals. So one person is signing over rights to deed. Do we need to list all 3 individuals as the grantees and then relist the two individuals that are retaining the property as the grantors?
Posted on: 19th Nov, 2009 10:56 am
Reversed my terminology. This is what I meant to say!

Hi, quick easy question I am sure!!! There are 3 individuals on a deed currently. It will go from 3 of the individuals to 2 of the individuals. So one person is signing over rights to deed. Do we need to list all 3 individuals as the grantors and then relist the two individuals that are retaining the property as the grantees? or just list the person giving up control as the grantor?
Posted on: 19th Nov, 2009 10:59 am
Hi Jim,

The person who wants to transfer the property to other 2 owners of the property will have to list his name as the grantor. The other 2 owners would be listed as the grantee of the property.

Thanks
Posted on: 19th Nov, 2009 10:10 pm
can i buy a quick deed home and if so do i have to get a loan or will all paper work change without the hassel
Posted on: 20th Dec, 2009 09:24 pm
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