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New Hampshire Deeds

Deeds are essential documents for property transfers. Attorney-drafted templates make the process quick and straightforward.

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Common New Hampshire Deed documents

  • Warranty Deed — provides a guarantee of clear title.
  • Quitclaim Deed — transfers any interest the grantor has in property.
  • Grant Deed — conveys property with certain warranties.
  • Special Warranty Deed — limits the grantor's liability to their ownership period.
  • Executor’s Deed — used by an executor to transfer property from an estate.

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Similar documents: key differences

  • Warranty Deed vs. Quitclaim Deed — Warranty deeds provide guarantees of title, while quitclaim deeds do not.
  • Grant Deed vs. Warranty Deed — Grant deeds offer limited warranties, whereas warranty deeds ensure full protection against title issues.
  • Special Warranty Deed vs. General Warranty Deed — Special warranty deeds cover only the grantor’s period of ownership, unlike general warranty deeds.
  • Executor’s Deed vs. Administrator’s Deed — Executor’s deeds are used when a will exists, while administrator’s deeds are for intestate situations.

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FAQs

A deed is a legal document that conveys ownership of real estate.

Yes, a deed is necessary for the legal transfer of property ownership.

A deed transfers ownership, while a title indicates legal rights to the property.

Changes to a deed typically require a new deed or correction deed.

Property deeds can be found in county recorder or assessor offices.

Glossary

  • Deed - A legal document that transfers property ownership.
  • Grantor - The person who transfers property through a deed.
  • Grantee - The person receiving property ownership via a deed.
  • Notarization - The official witnessing of a signature by a notary public.
  • Title - Legal rights to ownership of a property.
  • Recording - The act of filing a deed with a government office.
  • Warranty - A promise regarding the condition of the property title.
  • Quitclaim - A type of deed that transfers interest without warranties.
  • Executor - A person appointed to administer a deceased’s estate.
  • Special Warranty - A deed that limits the guarantee to the grantor's ownership period.

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