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Missouri Deeds

In Missouri, Deeds are essential for property transfers. Attorney-drafted templates are quick and easy to complete.

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Common Missouri Deed documents

  • Warranty Deed — Transfers property with guarantees against defects in title.
  • Quitclaim Deed — Transfers whatever interest the grantor has without warranties.
  • Grant Deed — Transfers property with some warranties of title.
  • Special Warranty Deed — Transfers property with limited warranties to the grantee.
  • Executor’s Deed — Transfers property from an estate after death.
  • Trustee’s Deed — Transfers property held in a trust.

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Similar documents: key differences

  • Warranty Deed vs. Quitclaim Deed — Warranty deeds provide guarantees; quitclaim deeds do not.
  • Grant Deed vs. Warranty Deed — Grant deeds offer fewer warranties than warranty deeds.
  • Special Warranty Deed vs. General Warranty Deed — Special warranty deeds cover only the period of the grantor's ownership.
  • Executor’s Deed vs. Administrator’s Deed — Executor’s deeds are used when a will exists; administrator’s deeds are for intestate estates.

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FAQs

A deed transfers ownership of property from one party to another.

Recording a deed provides public notice of ownership and is often necessary.

Changes typically require a new deed or a correction deed.

A title search examines public records to confirm property ownership.

A quitclaim deed transfers interest with no warranties; a warranty deed provides guarantees.

Glossary

  • Deed - A legal document that transfers ownership of property.
  • Grantor - The person transferring property ownership.
  • Grantee - The person receiving property ownership.
  • Title - Legal right to own, use, and transfer property.
  • Notarization - Verification of a document's authenticity by a notary public.
  • Conveyance - The act of transferring property ownership.
  • Property Description - A detailed description of the property being transferred.
  • Executor - A person appointed to carry out the terms of a will.
  • Administrator - A person appointed to manage an estate when there is no will.
  • Trustee - A person or entity holding property in a trust for beneficiaries.

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