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A valid deed cannot be nullified.

If you were misled into signing a quitclaim deed and can prove it, then yes. The deed could be made null and void by a court order. It is going to be very difficult however. The language in a quitclaim deed leaves no uncertainty as to what rights you are giving up by signing it.

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How is a quit claim deed executed in the state of Ohio?

Just sign the quit claim deed and have recorded downtown.


If you paid the equity to your spouse from your divorce and obtain a quick claim deed can his name be dropped from the deed without refinancing?

It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name. It is a "quit claim deed" that you have to obtain and you have to refinance to drop the other name.


Do you have an attorney for a quit claim deed if you are just changing your name?

Do you have to have an attorney for a quit claim deed if you are just changing your name


How to do a quit claim deed in Michigan?

To do a quit claim deed in Michigan, you need to fill out a quit claim deed form, which can be obtained from the county clerk's office or online. The form must include the names of the grantor (person giving up the property) and the grantee (person receiving the property), a legal description of the property, and the signature of the grantor. The completed form must be notarized and filed with the county clerk's office. It is recommended to consult with a real estate attorney to ensure the process is done correctly.


Can you get your property back if you sign a quick claim deed consider the fact the person signing the deed did not read or speak the language the dead is in?

It is called a quit claim deed. Once you have filed the quit claim deed, you no longer have a legal right to whatever the deed refers to. The only way to get it back is to have the current person with possesory interest and ownership to sign a quit claim deed in your favor.


What is another name for a quit claim deed?

a deeda deeda deeda deed


How can I get a free download of a Maryland quit claim deed?

remove mother from deed


If a quit claim deed is filed in the state of Michigan after death of sole owner is it legal?

If it's a legal quit claim, and the owner signed it before their death, yes. I would look into Michigan's law to see if there is a time limit to file a new quit claim, but I doubt there is. A quit claim has to be notorized and witnessed, so it would be obvious if you where trying to fraud someone, or if the owner had actually signed it.


Is their a special quit claim deed for time share?

Is there a special form for a quit claims deed for a time share, and how do you file


What kind of deed do I need to add my husband's name to the property?

quit claim deed


what is a ouick claim deed?

Quick Claim Deed is usually misspelled and should be Quit Claim Deed. If you are granting the deed you are "quitting" any interest in the property. A quitclaim deed is a fast and effective way of transfering property.


What if the grantor doesn't sign a quit claim deed?

If the owner didn't sign the quitclaim deed then the deed is invalid.

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