Montana Quitclaim Deed - Husband and Wife to a Trust

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Montana
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MT-019-77
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This form is a Quitclaim Deed where the Grantors are Husband and Wife and the Grantee is a Trust. Grantors convey and quitclaim the described property to Grantee. This deed complies with all state statutory laws.

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The drawback, quite simply, is that quitclaim deeds offer the grantee/recipient no protection or guarantees whatsoever about the property or their ownership of it. Maybe the grantor did not own the property at all, or maybe they only had partial ownership.

It's usually a very straightforward transaction, but it's possible for a quitclaim deed to be challenged. If a quitclaim deed is challenged in court, the issue becomes whether the property was legally transferred and if the grantor had the legal right to transfer the property.

Yes, a quit claim deed supercedes the trust. The only thing that can be done is to file a suit in court challenging the deed as the product of fraud and undue influence. A court action like that will cost thousands of dollars, but might be worth it if the house was owned free and clear.

In the context of a California mortgage transaction, a trust deed also transfer ownership. Only this time, the title is being placed in the hands of a third-party trustee, who holds the property on behalf of the lender and the homeowner-borrower until the mortgage is paid.

It is also crucial that a spouse know about the loan, even if he or she is not on the mortgage. In general, the spouse must sign a deed of trust, the Truth in Lending and Right to Cancel documents. By signing these documents, they are simply acknowledging the existence of the mortgage.

In order to transfer ownership of the marital home pursuant to a divorce, one spouse is going to need to sign a quitclaim deed, interspousal transfer deed, or a grant deed, in order to convey the title to the property.

If the quitclaim deed requires the signature of all co-owners, the deed is invalid unless all co-owners have signed it and the deed is then delivered to the grantee.If one individual owns real estate and desires to add a co-owner such as a spouse, a quitclaim deed might be used.

No. And unless the deed identifies the trust as an owner, then father is the owner of an interest. It is a common mistake to set up a trust and then fail to deed property into the trust. However, you cannot force him to make the changes you are...

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