I, ______________, of _____________, _______, the grantor, for and in consideration of one dollars ($1), receipt of which is hereby acknowledged conveys and quitclaims to ________________ of ________, ________, all interest which I (we) have, if any, in the following described real estate:
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Dated: ______________________, 20____________
Witnesses:
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Name:
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Before me, the undersigned notary, ______________ acknowledged before me that ______________ executed this warranty deed as their free act and deed, and that the witnesses stated above witnessed at the request of ______________ the execution of this deed intending to be bound thereby.
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Notary
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Quit Claim DeedReview List
This review list is provided to inform you about this document in question and assist you in its preparation. The Quit Claim Deed should be notarized and filed with the appropriate local registry of deeds.
1. Make multiple copies. Give one to the signatory and the recipient should keep one with the appropriate file after recording it with the local registry of deeds.
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A Quit Claim Deed is a type of real property (i.e. land or a building like a house or apartment) deed where the grantor or owner of the property transfers (grants) their portion of interest in the property in which the grantor has title. A Quit Claim Deed is often used to change who is listed as the owner on the title to the property. For example, the Quit Claim Deed is often made by family members, divorcing spouses, or in other exchanges of property between people well-known to each other.
Although the Quit Claim Deed transfers rights to the title of the property, it does not transfer obligation for the mortgage of the property. The Quit Claim Deed does not guarantee that the property is free of debt and it does not guarantee that no one else claims to own the property.