Change Deed Trust Without Spouse In Pima

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Pima
Control #:
US-00183
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The Change Deed Trust Without Spouse in Pima is a legal document that modifies an existing deed of trust, ensuring that the lien on the property continues in effect and outlines the terms of the borrower-lender agreement. This form is essential for individuals wishing to make changes to their deed of trust without involving a spouse, reflecting updates to payment terms, interest rates, or maturity dates associated with the loan. Key features include provisions for borrower default, co-grantor liability, and notice requirements. The form requires users to clearly fill in the names of all parties, the property's detailed description, and payment terms. Attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants can use this form to facilitate property transactions and ensure compliance with legal standards in Pima County. It provides a structured approach for changing the terms of the deed while protecting the rights of all parties involved. Users must ensure that all sections are thoroughly completed and that any necessary notarization follows the signing of the document, maintaining proper legal practice.
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You will need to record a deed to add a name. The deed will need to contain the complete legal description of the parcel you wish to convey. We recommend you have the deed notarized prior to recording it with the county recorder's office.

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Change Deed Trust Without Spouse In Pima