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Once a deed has been recorded that deed cannot be corrected. An error in a deed must be addressed with a scrivener's affidavit or corrective deeds depending on the error, if the error can be corrected. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.

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What does 'trust deeded out to a quitclaim' mean?

Your phrase does not make sense. A quitclaim is a deed. A trust does not deed out TO a quitclaim. You need to clarify your question by adding more details.


What happens if a person has a quitclaim deed and the original owners did not give up ownership of the property?

A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.


Is property transferred by quit claim deed in Tennessee considered a gift?

Not necessarily. You need to examine the deed to see if there was any consideration mentioned. A quitclaim deed can be used as a gift deed but every quitclaim deed is not a gift deed.Not necessarily. You need to examine the deed to see if there was any consideration mentioned. A quitclaim deed can be used as a gift deed but every quitclaim deed is not a gift deed.Not necessarily. You need to examine the deed to see if there was any consideration mentioned. A quitclaim deed can be used as a gift deed but every quitclaim deed is not a gift deed.Not necessarily. You need to examine the deed to see if there was any consideration mentioned. A quitclaim deed can be used as a gift deed but every quitclaim deed is not a gift deed.


How does a quitclaim deed work on refinancing your home?

A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.


Do you have to have a house for 10 years to quitclaim deed?

No. There is no time limit of ownership for you to execute a quitclaim deed. Many people execute a quitclaim deed immediately after acquiring their property, especially in commercial real estate transactions or when a straw deed has been executed to make changes in tenancy.


Can a warranty deed be reserve by quit claim deed after a death?

No. A warranty deed cannot be reserved by a quitclaim deed. Deeds convey real property.No. A warranty deed cannot be reserved by a quitclaim deed. Deeds convey real property.No. A warranty deed cannot be reserved by a quitclaim deed. Deeds convey real property.No. A warranty deed cannot be reserved by a quitclaim deed. Deeds convey real property.


Uses for quitclaim deed?

A quitclaim deed may be used to convey any interest in real property.


If a Quitclaim Deed is signed and later registered when is it in force?

A quitclaim deed is enforceable against the grantor the moment it is executed and delivered to the grantee.


Does the language all right title and interest make a deed transferring land with warranty language a quitclaim deed in Texas?

yes


Can you break a joint tenancy deed with quitclaim deed?

Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.


Does a quit claim deed remove the person for life?

Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.Yes. If a person signs a quitclaim deed they transfer their interest in the property to the grantee and no longer own the property.


Can you get your house back if you signed a quitclaim deed?

If you own property and execute a quitclaim deed transferring your interest. You no longer own the property. If the property is subject to a mortgage or if you made the transfer to avoid creditors you have complicated the title and created a problem for yourself but you cannot undo that deed. The grantee in that deed would need to convey their interest back to you. Transferring property that is subject to a mortgage will trigger the "due on transfer" clause. You should consult with an attorney.

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