
Brevard County Quit Claim Deed Form
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2009 - U.S. Legal Forms, Inc. FLORIDA QUITCLAIM DEED Three Individuals to Husband and Wife as Joint Tenants Control Number: FL-SDEED-8-5 I. TIPS ON COMPLETING THE FORMS The form(s) in this packet
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What is the Brevard County Quit Claim Deed
The Brevard County quit claim deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real estate from one party to another without any warranties or guarantees regarding the property title. This type of deed is particularly useful in situations where the parties know each other well, such as family transfers or between friends. Unlike a warranty deed, a quit claim deed does not assure the grantee that the grantor holds clear title to the property, making it essential for the parties involved to understand the implications of this transfer.
How to use the Brevard County Quit Claim Deed
Using the Brevard County quit claim deed involves several steps to ensure the transfer is executed properly. First, the grantor must complete the form with accurate information, including the names of both the grantor and grantee, a legal description of the property, and the date of transfer. Once the form is filled out, it should be signed by the grantor in the presence of a notary public. After notarization, the deed must be filed with the Brevard County Clerk of Courts to be effective. This filing process is crucial as it provides public notice of the transfer.
Steps to complete the Brevard County Quit Claim Deed
Completing the Brevard County quit claim deed requires attention to detail. Follow these steps:
- Obtain the quit claim deed form, which can typically be found online or at local government offices.
- Fill in the grantor's and grantee's names, ensuring they are spelled correctly.
- Provide a complete legal description of the property being transferred, which may include the parcel number.
- Sign the document in front of a notary public to verify the authenticity of the signature.
- File the completed deed with the Brevard County Clerk of Courts, paying any applicable fees.
Key elements of the Brevard County Quit Claim Deed
Several key elements must be included in the Brevard County quit claim deed to ensure its validity:
- Grantor and Grantee Information: Full names and addresses of both parties involved in the transaction.
- Legal Description of Property: A precise description that identifies the property being transferred.
- Signature of the Grantor: The grantor must sign the document in front of a notary public.
- Notary Acknowledgment: The notary must provide their signature and seal to validate the document.
- Filing Information: Details regarding where and how the deed will be filed with the county.
Legal use of the Brevard County Quit Claim Deed
The Brevard County quit claim deed is legally recognized in Florida and can be used for various purposes, including transferring property between family members, clearing up title issues, or transferring property into a trust. However, it is important to note that because this deed does not provide any guarantees about the title, it may not be suitable for all transactions. Parties should consider obtaining a title search or title insurance to mitigate potential risks associated with the transfer.
Required Documents
To complete a quit claim deed in Brevard County, the following documents are typically required:
- The completed quit claim deed form.
- A valid form of identification for the grantor.
- Any previous deeds or documents that establish ownership of the property.
- Payment for filing fees, which may vary by location.
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You can find a quit claim form for your state on the internet.Or you could get one from a title co.Follow the instructions to fill out the quit claim deed form. Get is signed and witnessed. File it with the county clerk of the court. You have now completed the quit claim part of this transaction. Find a mortgage broker and submit your needed documents to the lender and get a new mortgage.
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