Fl Estate Quitclaim Without A Will

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Florida
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FL-07-82
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The Florida Enhanced Life Estate Quitclaim Deed, also referred to as a Lady Bird Deed, enables property owners to transfer their interest in real property without the need for a will upon death. This form allows the Grantor to retain a life estate, meaning they can continue to live on and control the property during their lifetime while designating the beneficiaries, or Grantees, who will receive the property after their death. The form includes fields for specifying how Grantees will hold the property and offers options like Tenants in Common or Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship. Completion of the form can be facilitated through digital options, allowing users to fill it out electronically or by hand. It's vital for users to understand their ownership structure and any reservations in the deed. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants as it simplifies the estate planning process and helps to avoid probate. Paralegals and legal assistants will benefit from guidance on the proper completion and filing of the deed, ensuring that it complies with state regulations. Ultimately, this form helps ensure a smooth transition of property ownership in Florida.
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  • Preview Enhanced Life Estate or Lady Bird Deed - Quitclaim - Individual to Five Individuals
  • Preview Enhanced Life Estate or Lady Bird Deed - Quitclaim - Individual to Five Individuals
  • Preview Enhanced Life Estate or Lady Bird Deed - Quitclaim - Individual to Five Individuals

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Although you can make a quitclaim deed yourself, we suggest hiring a real estate lawyer to ensure your deed is done right and meets the legal and filing requirements for Flordia and the local country recorders office where the property is located.

Requirements for Quit Claim Deeds in Florida The name of the current owner of the property who intends to transfer some or all their interest in the property. This is known as the Grantor. The name of the person or entity who will be receiving the grantor's interest in the property. This party is known as the Grantee.

Florida quit claim deed requirements The quit claim deed needs to include the full legal name of both the grantor(s) and the grantee(s). For a grantor, this should be the name as it appeared on the deed when the grantor obtained title. For the grantee, this should be the full legal name of the grantee.

The grantor's signature must be witnessed and notarized in order to be recorded in the public record. Then, the grantee delivers the signed, witnessed, and notarized quitclaim deed to the county comptroller's office for the county where the property is located for recording.

Ing to Florida Statute 695.26, a quitclaim deed must contain these certain elements: Name and address of person preparing the deed. Grantor's name and address. Grantee's name and address. Signatures of the grantors. Two witnesses for each signature/ Notary acknowledgment with signature.

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Fl Estate Quitclaim Without A Will