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Wisconsin Quit Claim Deed Form 3-2003 Instructions

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Wisconsin
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WI-028-77
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This form is a Quitclaim Deed where the Grantor is an individual and and the Grantees are nine individuals. Grantor conveys and quitclaims the described property interest to Grantees. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.

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Legal instruments such as warranty deeds, quit claim deeds, etc., that convey title from one property owner to a new owner, are usually drafted by attorneys, or paralegals or legal secretaries under the supervision of an attorney.

How to Create a Wisconsin Quitclaim Deed Names of the parties to the deed; A legal description of the real estate; ... Material terms or conditions of transfer;33 and, The identity of the individual who prepared the deed.

How do I remove my deceased spouse's name from my deed? Complete Termination of Decedent's Interest form (HT-110). This form and instructions are available at the Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association forms page. Also see HT-110 sample for general guidance.

How to Create a Wisconsin Quitclaim Deed Names of the parties to the deed; A legal description of the real estate; ... Material terms or conditions of transfer;33 and, The identity of the individual who prepared the deed.

Laws & Requirements Use ?quitclaim? in the deed to ensure clarity. Signing Requirements § 706.02: The grantor's signature must be authenticated as genuine, usually by a notary public. Grantee's signature isn't necessary, and witnesses are not required.

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Wisconsin Quit Claim Deed Form 3-2003 Instructions