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What are the different types of deeds available for transferring property ownership?

The main types of deeds for transferring property ownership are warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds, and special warranty deeds. Warranty deeds provide the highest level of protection for the buyer, quitclaim deeds offer the least protection, and special warranty deeds fall in between.


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.


Difference between a special warranty deed and a general warranty deed?

Both general warranty deeds and special warranty deeds can be used for real estate sales where a property is transferred between parties unfamiliar with each other. The difference is the extent of the coverage of the warranty.


Is a warranty deeds notary any different from a regular notary public?

There is no such thing as a "warranty deeds notary". A notary public in the U.S. can notarize any document.


What Is the difference between a collector's deed and a deed of conveyance?

In Massachusetts a collector's deed is an old form used by the tax collector to seize land of tax delinquents for non-payment of property taxes.A deed is the instrument used to transfer an interest in real property. There are different types of deeds such as treasurer's deeds, trustee's deeds, quitclaim deeds, warranty deeds and foreclosure deeds. A deed of conveyance is any deed that conveys an interest in real property. Therefore all those types of deeds mentioned are deeds of conveyance.


Do you always have a warranty deed in real estate transactions?

No. Quitclaim deeds are often used to transfer ownership of real estate.No. Quitclaim deeds are often used to transfer ownership of real estate.No. Quitclaim deeds are often used to transfer ownership of real estate.No. Quitclaim deeds are often used to transfer ownership of real estate.


In which Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody Emerson novels does Margaret Minton pose as a house maid?

Margaret Minton poses as a housemaid in the 8th book of the Amelia Peabody series, "The Hippopotamus Pool". She does so to aid the Emerson family in their archaeological adventures and investigations.


What was Ralph Waldo Emersons view on conformity?

Emerson in his essay Self Reliance argues for among other things, a type of nonconformity in deeds and actions as well as in thought. In the opening paragraph when he says" To believe your own thoughts, believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, -- that is genius." He is urging us to take an attitude which is dependant on an individuals own thoughts not societies.


What are grant deeds?

Grant deeds are legal documents used to transfer ownership of real property from one party to another. They provide a warranty that the grantor (seller) has the legal right to convey the property and that it is free from any undisclosed encumbrances. Grant deeds typically include a description of the property and are often recorded with the county to establish public notice of the ownership change. This type of deed offers more protection to the buyer than a quitclaim deed but less than a warranty deed.


Is a title search the same as a special warranty deed?

No! A title search is a process that one goes through to determine who holds what interest or title in a given piece of property at present as well as who might have present non-ownership claims to the property. The title search will also show information regarding who had title and claims to the property in the past. Deeds are used to transfer title to property. There are many types of deeds but they break down into two categories; those with warranties and those without. A special warranty deed is one with warranties. Those deeds that have warranties cover different types of claims and time periods. A special warranty deed warrants against claims that arise as a result of the grantor's direct or indirect actions while the grantor owned the property. Some jurisdictions use a quitclaim deed to indicate the same. A warranty deed guarantees the title. A title search will indicate who has owned the property from the first owner up through the present. Many individuals may have owned the property thus a title search may show deeds of various types exchanged between individuals over time. Some of these deeds may be special warranty deeds.


How do you add a name to a warranty deed in Massachusetts?

You grant a quitclaim from yourself to yourself plus the other person named, and file it with the county registry of deeds where the property is located, with fees.


Do quit claim deeds expire?

No. Deeds do not expire.No. Deeds do not expire.No. Deeds do not expire.No. Deeds do not expire.