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If your name is on the deed then you own the property as long as the deed is valid and properly recorded in the land records.
Certified copies of your deed are usually requested for some legal transaction such as a sale or mortgage or evidence in a court case. Entities who don't have access to the land records usually will request certified copies of land records to make certain the documents are complete.
If you are the new owner, of course. Real property ownership is transferred by a deed. If the purchaser doesn't receive a properly executed deed that transfers the property to her then she is not the owner. The new deed must be recorded in the land records immediately.If you are the new owner, of course. Real property ownership is transferred by a deed. If the purchaser doesn't receive a properly executed deed that transfers the property to her then she is not the owner. The new deed must be recorded in the land records immediately.If you are the new owner, of course. Real property ownership is transferred by a deed. If the purchaser doesn't receive a properly executed deed that transfers the property to her then she is not the owner. The new deed must be recorded in the land records immediately.If you are the new owner, of course. Real property ownership is transferred by a deed. If the purchaser doesn't receive a properly executed deed that transfers the property to her then she is not the owner. The new deed must be recorded in the land records immediately.
You need to hire an attorney to change the name on your deed. The deed needs to be filed properly with a court of law and recorded.
If it was properly recorded in the land records you can obtain a copy at the land records office in your jurisdiction. If it was never recorded you are out of luck.
If the deed is properly drafted- yes.If the deed is properly drafted- yes.If the deed is properly drafted- yes.If the deed is properly drafted- yes.
If the deed is unrecorded then you will remain the record owner and any liens or other encumbrances recorded against you will affect the property. The property will remain vulnerable to your creditors and the property taxes will be assessed against you. The world doesn't know the property has a new legal owner until the deed is recorded. If you die before the deed is recorded the deed may be deemed invalid in some jurisdictions. See related question link.If the deed is unrecorded then you will remain the record owner and any liens or other encumbrances recorded against you will affect the property. The property will remain vulnerable to your creditors and the property taxes will be assessed against you. The world doesn't know the property has a new legal owner until the deed is recorded. If you die before the deed is recorded the deed may be deemed invalid in some jurisdictions. See related question link.If the deed is unrecorded then you will remain the record owner and any liens or other encumbrances recorded against you will affect the property. The property will remain vulnerable to your creditors and the property taxes will be assessed against you. The world doesn't know the property has a new legal owner until the deed is recorded. If you die before the deed is recorded the deed may be deemed invalid in some jurisdictions. See related question link.If the deed is unrecorded then you will remain the record owner and any liens or other encumbrances recorded against you will affect the property. The property will remain vulnerable to your creditors and the property taxes will be assessed against you. The world doesn't know the property has a new legal owner until the deed is recorded. If you die before the deed is recorded the deed may be deemed invalid in some jurisdictions. See related question link.
There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.
If you are tenants in common, you will simply market your share of the property for sale. I would negotiate with the other tenant(s) to buy my interest. Alternatively, you can sue for partition, which would be a court order requiring that the entire property be sold and the proceeds paid to each tenant based on his or her share.
It is called a 'quit claim deed'. You can call any title company, they will fill the form out properly and have it recorded at the county recorders office.
As long as the deed is valid, no other deed for the property has been recorded and the parties are living then the deed can be recorded. If there have been any other deeds recorded or any of the parties have died you should seek the advice of an attorney before recording 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.