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Well I'll give you a hint you can ask my friend Tony Amaoto he lives in MI novi

He's been in Albama so i think he knows that and he hasan Alabaman acsient

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Q: How do you get a good and merchantable title for a tax deed in Alabama?
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What is a merchantable good?

The term merchantable good essentially means that a product is in the correct quality and condition to be sold. It is not broken, spoiled, or a fake.


The deed states the Grantor will warrant and forever defend the right and title to the above described property unto the said Grantee against the claims of all persons whomsoever. What does it mean?

That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.That is the legal language that constitutes a warranty deed. The deed expressly guarantees the grantor's good and clear title free from encumbrances not listed in the deed. The grantor covenants they will defend the title from all claims.


Can a property left in a will be disposed of without vesting?

No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.No. The deceased owner's estate must be probated in order for title to vest in the heirs legally. Until title is vested they cannot execute a deed that conveys good title.


Can a Sheriff's deed be converted to a Warranty Deed in order to sell the property?

No. A sheriff's deed has a certain legal meaning that is different from a warranty deed. The meaning also varies according to state laws. You would need to check your state laws to determine what title is conveyed by a sheriff's deed. In Massachusetts a sheriff's deed does not guarantee that it conveys any title. It only conveys whatever interest the debtor may own in the property. Title is not "good" for twenty years when it is acquired solely by a sheriff's deed. A deed from the debtor is needed to perfect title.


Alabama - If spouse is being sued for his own credit card debt and you own a house together would it be a good idea to do a quitclaim deed for you?

yesget the quick claim deed


If a grantee accepts a quitclaim deed are they inherently implying that the grantor has a legitimate claim to the land in the deed?

The grantee is only accepting what interest the grantor may own. A quitclaim deed conveys any interest the grantor has or may have. It does not guarantee that the grantor passes good title. By acceptance of the deed the grantee accepts those conditions. If the grantee wants to determine the status of the title conveyed by the deed she/he must have the title to the property examined by a professional.


What are the disadvantages of special warranty deed?

A Special Warranty Deed only provides warranty of title for the period during which the grantor owned the property. In some jurisdictions that type of deed is called a quitclaim deed. It does not guarantee that the grantor has good title, full ownership or that there exist no liens or defects prior to the grantor's ownership. If you acquire real property by a Special Warranty Deed you should have the title examined by a professional title examiner who is familiar with the required time period that must be covered by a title examination in your state as well as ALL the legal issues that affect title to real property. An attorney should represent you in the purchase.


What is the wording in the body of a deed when no title search was a title search wasn't done and title insurance not issued?

The wording in the deed is no different just because the buyer did not want to pay for a title search and title insurance. The responsibility is with the buyer to know what he/she is getting when he buys the property. You can sue after the fact, but good luck if you don't take responsibility to have the property checked out.


Can you sell a house without the deed?

If you owe money on a home you should hold title. A deed is the document that is publicly recorded. It signifies that you have an ownership interest in the real property described in the deed. It is not required that you have a deed, but it is not technically your house if you do not have a deed since you are not on title. It is not good to have a mortgage on a home that you don't own. Typically this can only occur if you sign a Quit Claim Deed that takes you off title. When you purchase a house it is the most critical part of the transaction since it is the document that actually transfers ownership.


What is the duration of No Good Deed?

The duration of No Good Deed is 1.62 hours.


Can a co owner remove the other co owner from the title but not from the deed of trust?

No. A co owner cannot "remove" the other co owner from the title. If you want their interest they must transfer it to you voluntarily by executing a deed. However, that is not good idea if they are on the mortgage because they will remain responsible for paying the mortgage.


What does a good deed is never lost mean?

This phrase conveys the idea that performing acts of kindness or helping others has a lasting impact, even if the immediate benefits are not apparent. Good deeds contribute to creating positive energy and may lead to unexpected rewards or positive outcomes in the future.