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Generally, a quitclaim deed does not convey after-acquired title. It conveys only the interest owned by the grantor at the time of the deed. In Massachusetts a warranty deed conveys after-acquired title.

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What is the process to remove a spouse from the title of a property in Philadelphia?

The spouse must sign a deed and convey their interest in the property.


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.


Which provides greater protection for the buyer a bargain and sale deed or a quit claim deed?

Neither type of deed carries any warrantees. Both simply convey any interest of the grantor in the property if the grantor has any interest. The buyer must have a comprehensive title examination performed by a professional to determine the status of the title and what interest will be conveyed by the deed.Neither type of deed carries any warrantees. Both simply convey any interest of the grantor in the property if the grantor has any interest. The buyer must have a comprehensive title examination performed by a professional to determine the status of the title and what interest will be conveyed by the deed.Neither type of deed carries any warrantees. Both simply convey any interest of the grantor in the property if the grantor has any interest. The buyer must have a comprehensive title examination performed by a professional to determine the status of the title and what interest will be conveyed by the deed.Neither type of deed carries any warrantees. Both simply convey any interest of the grantor in the property if the grantor has any interest. The buyer must have a comprehensive title examination performed by a professional to determine the status of the title and what interest will be conveyed by the deed.


What is a reconveyance deed?

In some states a mortgagor conveys the property to a trustee to hold title while the mortgage is outstanding. Reconveyence is the process by which a title to a property is returned to the owner on her request upon the fulfillment of conditions for which such title was assigned to the trustee. The document used to convey the title back to the owner is a reconveyance deed.


Can you finance a home with a deed but no title?

A deed is the legal document that transfers title to the property. If you have a deed that names you as the grantee then you have title to the premises.


Do all 6 persons on a deed have to agree to sale the property?

Yes. In order to convey the title to the property all six owners must sign the deed. Anyone who doesn't sign retains their interest in the property.


What if you do not have the title to a property under your name?

You must have the owner convey the property to you by deed. Or, if you inherited the property, the estate must be probated and the attorney who handles the estate can arrange to transfer record title to you if you wish.


Would a beneficiary Deed to property be legal in the State of Ga?

Generally, in order for title to real estate to pass to the heirs or devisees the estate must be probated. If a person inherited an interest in real estate a quitclaim deed from them would convey their interest in the property IF the estate had been probated. If the estate was not probated then they are not a legal owner of the property and their deed would convey nothing.


Do you need an executors deed in NJ when you have already probated the will and you are both the sole beneficiary and executor?

No. If the estate has been probated and the file is closed then the owners by inheritance can convey the property by a deed that cites the probate as their source of title. An attorney who specializes in conveyancing should draft the deed.


If the deed was transferred into your name does the title automatically transfer?

Yes. The deed is the instrument by which title to real property is transferred to a new owner. The deed and the title are not separate.


Do I need a new deed for a farm my Father left to my Brother and me?

If your father's estate was properly probated and the property was devised to you and your brother in Dad's will then the probate process vested title to the farm in you both. A deed is not necessary. You already have legal title. However, if you would like to have record title in your names you should have an attorney draft a straw deed to a third person who will immediately convey the property back to you and your brother by a new deed. When those deeds are recorded in the land records (in the right order) then record title will be in your names.


What is meant by convey real estate?

Convey, in the law of real property, means to transfer the title to real estate from one owner to another by virtue of a written instrument that we call a deed. Think of "convey" as a substitute for "sell" when you are speaking of the transfer of real estate.

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