See: http://www.lavote.net/RECORDER/Document_Recording.cfm This has all the information you will need. A preliminary change of ownership report is also required. Information is at http://assessor.lacounty.gov/extranet/list/forms.aspx Good luck.
Deeds are filed with the Clerk of the Court at the county courthouse
No. You must file in the county where the land is located or the deed has absolutely no effect.
Take the properly executed quit claim deed to the county courthouse. Ask for the deed room. Take the original and a few copies along with the appropriate filing fee to the clerk.
Your local COurthouse, or Recorder of Deeds office.
You can transfer your real property to the trustee of a trust using a quitclaim deed.
You grant a quitclaim from yourself to yourself plus the other person named, and file it with the county registry of deeds where the property is located, with fees.
A new should be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected. The new deed must be recorded in the land records.
Where do you file for Los Angeles County CA Fictious Name Statement?
If by your original deed you acquired the property with another with right of survivorship, you only need to file a death certificate to have the record title reflect that you are now the sole owner. A title company or real estate lawyer can help with this.
Quitclaims (sometimes called "quit claims") are a type of property deed that is easy to fill out and file without the help of an attorney. It is often used between spouses, friends and family members for the purpose of transferring ownership of a property and also identifying exactly who the owner of the property is.
You can have a title company check for you, or you can contact the county where the property is. Liens have to be on file with the deed.
You can visit the land records office where the deed was recorded and obtain a copy. You may be able to access those records online and print your deed from your home computer.
This can be a little tricky depending on the terms of the loan. The short answer is yes, you can easily file a quitclaim deed with a local title company and have official ownership changed to your name only (or the co-signor's name only). The caveat is that "tecnically" this may be against the terms of your mortage. The bank could use this as cause to terminate the mortgage and ask for full re-payment at once. The reality is that is it done all the time and there is no way the bank will ever know UNLESS you default on the loan. If the loan is defaulted on, then the bank may have reason to research the title and see the change. Generally, this is only recommended among family members who you KNOW will always pay the mortgage on time and in full. When in doubt, cover yourself and do not file the quitclaim deed.