Deed Preparation
Grant Deed: $150
Notarization, county filing and fees not included.
Grant deed is commonly used in most arms-length real estate transactions not involving family members or spouses. Grant deeds contain two guarantees. First, the grantor states that the property has not been sold to anybody else. Secondly, it states that the property is not burdened by encumbrances--apart from those the seller has already disclosed to the buyer.
Warranty Deed: $150
Notarization, county filing, and fees not included.
A warranty deed provides guarantees of clear title to real property and that the current owner has the legal right to sell it or transfer it to another party. The grantor states that the property has not been sold to anybody else. The deed is also a warranty that defends the title against the claims of all persons and entities. Further, the grantor declares that the property is not burdened by any encumbrances (apart from those issues the seller has already informed the buyer of).
Quitclaim Deed: $150
Notarization, county filing, and fees not included.
Quitclaim deeds are commonly used between spouses, relatives, or if a property owner is transferring his or her property into his or her trust. A quitclaim deed conveys whatever interest the grantor currently has in the property if any. The grantor only "remises, releases, and quitclaims" their interest in the property to the grantee. There are no warranties or promises regarding the quality of the title. The deed will clarify this by including language such as, "The Grantor makes no warranty, express or implied, as to title in the property herein described."
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