Transfer Name On Deed

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Colorado
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CO-020-77
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This form is a Beneficiary Deed where the Grantor is an individual and there are five Grantee Beneficiaries. There are also five named Successor Grantee Beneficiaries. Grantor conveys and transfers, upon Grantor's death, to the surviving Grantee Beneficiaries or Successor Grantee Beneficiaries. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.

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A quit claim deed can be used to transfer property or titles. You will usually see a quitclaim deed when transferring property to a family member or your business's name.Complete a change of ownership form. Change the title on the deed. The deed should include the name of the grantor, that of the grantee, correct addresses, and the legal description of the property. In some places you have to file the Letters Testamentary in the property records, usually at a County Clerk. Looking to sell or transfer ownership of a property without a realtor? This guide can help you conduct a private sale or transfer with ease and peace of mind. You will usually see a quitclaim deed when transferring property to a family member or your business's name. Our real estate attorneys in Wetumpka understands the challenges and complexities of titles and deeds.

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Transfer Name On Deed