Quit claim Deed may be often misunderstood. Generally, a quit claim deed is known as a common method in the transfer of an interest in property to some one else. For instance, when someone sells their home or land, they utilize a quit claim deed. The deed only transfers the interest states no warranty to the ownership, depending on whether you have possession of a life estate. The laws regarding the filing of a quit claim deed are based on a state to state level and each state defines their specific statutes.
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Below are some instances where gaining a further knowledge about quit claim deed would benefit you:
- If you are purchasing property and the interest is exchanged between a seller and the buyer
- A person with an estate or living trust transfers ownership of the property through a trust
- Ownership of the property may be exchanged in the event of a divorce
When dealing with a divorce settlement, a quit claim deed may be useful. In order to maintain sole proprietary interest in a home, the person that desired to divorce may request for a quit claim deed. Following the same procedure, in a foreclosure, the interest of a home may also be transferred in this manner.
The quit claim deed is a very crucial document in real estate ownership. In handling deeds several different situations may occur which deem the need for the documents production. At the law firm of Mittelberg and Nicosia , you may speak to a lawyer that is experienced all of the complexities of the processing of critical real estate documents prior to signing
Do you need an experienced lawyer to handle your Florida quit claim deed? Contact the experienced real estate lawyers at the law firm of Mittelberg and Nicosia to handle your Florida quit claim deed today.
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