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An inter-spousal grant deed is a document that legally transfers property from one spouse to the other to. There are many ways to accomplish a property transfer, but two of the most common ways to transfer property in a divorce are through an inter spousal transfer deed or quit claim deed.

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Does a Grant deed override a Living Trust in California?

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Is Grant Bargain Sale Deed a Warranty Deed?

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Can a quit claim deed add an easement?

Yes, in most jurisdictions a quitclaim deed can be used to grant an easement.


Can one sibling have grant deed changed to his name before probate and claim property as his own?

The sibling does not have the right to change a grant deed. Only the property owner can make such a change.


How Do you cancel Grant Deed?

The grantor cannot "cancel" a deed. Once you have covneyed your property by a deed the grantee is the new owner. You no longer have any rights in the property.


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Grant deed was written between two parties. The grant deed documents are lost. And also it never went into effect since the deal was cancelled. How do you cancel such grant deed in California?

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